Thank you so much for the compliment on my photos!
yes the Gray bag leaning up against the tree was my golite jam2 my pack weight for this trip started off at 26lb with food and water for five...
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Thank you so much for the compliment on my photos!
yes the Gray bag leaning up against the tree was my golite jam2 my pack weight for this trip started off at 26lb with food and water for five...
I've heard that too but once I figured out that's what it was, I could tell they were not interested in us.
Thank you for the compliment, I am just starting up a photography biz
chris
Thanks, Im glad I could help out
Chris
Thanks I almost didn't bring the camera but last minute I caved in... it was an old nikon d-50 and 50 1.8 prime lens. thats about as light as I can get a digital slr...
Thanks guys, we did have a blast and I'm glad you liked the trip report. I know I enjoy reading all of your reports and shugs youtube vids, it helps me decide where to hike next!
Photo slideshow from our triphttp://www.flickr.com/photos/31543717@N03/sets/72157614530382182/show/
First off thank you all for this wonderful resource(HF) which has helped me develop my DIY sleep...
Ive done a week long hang on this part of the AT the last few years (around the first week of november) and it has always gotten very cold. The first year we went, we left our cabin in Blueridge Ga...
those blue tarps are very loud... FYI
Thanks, I agree with all. I am now starting to gather ideas for #2. I plan to make a winter hammock for my Nov trip to GSMNP. I think I am going to sew in a down under quilt and have 3/4 of the top...
Thanks for the input, Where have you guys found silnylon? I have found it to be very expensive...
also I think I like the lines this way. I know you cant tell but each end is one line run through...
Crossed over to the dark side.... I built my hammock body out of 210 nylon and it's tarp from 1.9 oz coated ripstop(seam sealed). My final weight is 2.9#s a lot more than I anticipated. I tested it...