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Hello from Oregon
Newbie to the game of Hammocking!!! I have been hiking for a few years and really have been enjoying it. I bought an ENO a year or so ago just for lounging around the campsite and found that I love it. I have spent a few nights in my ENO and love the idea, but I needed some improvements.
I took the plunge and sold most of my tent camping gear on Ebay and decided to become a tree hanger. Recently bought a Lost River from AHE and couldn't be happier. Now, about 5 minutes ago, I just purchased my first Warbonnet Blackbird off everyones strong recommendation. This hobby gets expensive fast!!
Thanks to everyone for the great suggestions and ideas. I love this place.
Jon
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whats money for?makes me happy to be in the woods and more comfortable than i am at home.it maybe a monkey on our backs but still cheaper than heroin.
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Welcome fellow Pacific Northwesterner. New to hammocking myself and learning/gearing up for this new method of sleeping in the wild. Really enjoy visiting the Oregon coast, it's the best!
DanD76
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Welcome! Always good to see another NW face on the board!
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Welcome to the forum. You'll love the WBBB
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Welcome wou42, some nice year you have picked out, hope you can make it for some of the hangs planned for this year. You will love that BB, so comfy.
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Welcome!
We're gonna' have to get a hang going here in Oregon, what with all these Ducks popping up and all :D
BF:cool:
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I love the Ducks, but man have they had problems lately. I'm still a fan for life though!!! Go Ducks!
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Nice cheese in Bandon :D Are you up for a hang on the coast somewhere?
BF:cool:
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I wish they didn't sell the cheese factory to Tillamook! Now they don't even make Bandon cheese in Bandon anymore!!
I would love a hang on the coast sometime, but I am pretty new to this and I don't know many places to go. I am going this weekend to do a little fishing on the Salmonberry River to try out my new Lost River UQ. We'll see....
Jon