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    I've looked at nearly ever Walmart in the Puget...

    I've looked at nearly ever Walmart in the Puget Sound area and of those that have fabric, none of them had rip-stop. One lady said they their store hadn't carried it for years. I'm going to be...
  2. JohnSawyer, olzeke Awesome! I'd be happy to pay...

    JohnSawyer, olzeke Awesome! I'd be happy to pay a few bucks for shipping. We have a pretty small troop, so I'd only need enough for about 7 rigs. I'd guess 10-20 feet per hammock, so I don't need...
  3. @cinnamon: you make a really good point. In...

    @cinnamon: you make a really good point. In today's litigous society, I really do need to keep that in mind. That's probably a good idea to keep the knots in a tarp and ensure that the hammock is...
  4. More great info! But again, the intent is to...

    More great info! But again, the intent is to teach as many knots as possible. It would be great if I could use a line where we tie a taught line at one end and attach to a hammock at the other with...
  5. Awesome, thanks for the tips! I'll have to look...

    Awesome, thanks for the tips! I'll have to look into whoopie slings. For learning knots would it be possible to use Amsteel to tie tautline knots which would hold up a hammock?
  6. Inexpensive Line and where to get it...

    I just built my first hammock last week and hung it up over the weekend. I didn't get a chance to sleep it it, but it seems like it could be all sorts of comfortable. I also work with the local Boy...
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