So I have been told on Facebook.
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So I have been told on Facebook.
I'm sure this has been discussed here before, and I never knew what a Turtle dog stand was till today. But my boss built this for $7 worth of rope and free bamboo from our office yard. Figured I...
Yeah I've been pouring over the topo maps. And I've found several old marked roads or trails going down to the river. Now just got to put boots on the ground and scout it out.
Anyone camped it from the Dawson forest side. I'm exploring the roads and fixing to start heading towards the creek. I can see roads or trails on Google earth and the topo maps. But not allot of...
Those are good prices, might have to get one of those just because.
I've pondered that one too. It's still smaller than the regular hex tarps, but it does have the blast doors ?
I have seen it, and like it to.
Hello, I just bought a Dutchware wide 11' hammock and love it, but I need a tarp. I have a Hennessy Safari with a symmetrical hex tarp that it comes with it that I like. I'm looking for something...
Well choices choices, I'm kind of leaning to the XLC. I've been eyeing one for a while now and that shelf does look awful handy. I know I cram all kind of stuff in my Hennessy ridge line organizer. ...
Hello all, I'm trying to decide on my next hammock. I currently have a Ticket to the moon XXXL, a Claytor mosquito hammock, and a Hennessy Safari. The Safari is my main hammock and I'm really...
Your correct I meant vertical.
The plan is to wrap the wider topquilt sides around the sides of the underquilt or something like that.
I bought a 20deg EE Revelation topquilt last march, and just recently got two costco down throws. Monday I completed the costco copy of the Revelation topquilt. I ripped the vertical seams so it...
It looks like Costco is having their yearly Double black diamond sale. I called my local Costco { in Buford GA } and confirmed they had about 200 in stock for $19.99. I don't have a membership...
Hi all, I'm down here in the great state of Georgia and it's HOT HOT HOT right now. With the heat index regularly hitting high 90's to 103 deg's outside with 100% humidity . So I was thinking about...
Hello all, I'm going to be camping on the mighty chattooga river next month. I'm pretty familiar with the river on sections 1, 2 and the first three miles of 3. I was originally planning on camping...
How much you want for it.
Asymmetrical ones.
uh oh didn't read all the way through , good choices though.
For a hammock that has everything you need I vote Hennessy hammocks. I bought the Safari around Christmas a few years ago and they were { and still do } having a sale that if you bought a hammock...
I don't mind camo, but I really like Olive drab. Kind of a WWII thing
I would go with the lighter models of either a Hennessy Hammock or a Warbonnet. I haven't personally used a Warbonnet but they do look nice. I have had several years in a Hennessy though and I...
I've done it on nights where no rain was predicted. I liked it , got to watch the trees sway every time I woke up
I've not had any problems with mine. I do use a eno bug net though if I think it might be buggy.
I just use a thermarest in my bag it works good.
Yeah you have to get in the bag for this to work, no differnet from a tent though. And it does fold up or cone in the bottom of my bag but it's not a big deal to me. I'm a big boy at 6' 1'' and 271...
I also wanted to ask. I have a scout and a safari . The ridge lines look like the same rope ? I would think the safari would be bigger ?
I'll also add that the 1st night my co-worker used his scout he had a little to much to drink and went to bed upside down in his scout. As in he was laying in the bug net with the hammock hanging...
I think I've solved the insulation issue with any hammock. I've used it down to 17 deg and a co-worker has went down to 12. It is the easiest and I think lightest thing you can do. Just shove a...
Yes, I have worked with Ann and she is one of the best customer service people in any company I've ever delt with.
I just use a thermarest mat and shove it in my sleeping bag and lay on top of it, no rolling off and it's always under you. It works great, I've used it down to 17 deg and was fine.
I haven't used the products your talking about but I have slept in a TTTM hammock, a clark jungle hammock, and a hennessy in the cold. And the easiest for me and lightest to pack in cold weather is...
I've followed their hammocks for a while now and I believe the scout use to be a 200 lbs limit on their site. But they changed it to 150 not too long ago. But back when it was 200 lbs. A co worker...