You could add some prusik loops to that ridgeline to help with gripping it.
Type: Posts; User: Zolen
You could add some prusik loops to that ridgeline to help with gripping it.
I got those awesome words a few weeks back, then about 10 days ago I saw that USPS said my package had been delivered. I went to my apartment office to get it only to discover that it wasn't really...
Absolutely no question, go DIY. I bought a sewing machine 6 months ago because a customer showed me his super lightweight DIY hammock. I made a hammock from cheap $3.99/yd fabric at Hancock. I...
You should just have to change the length of that center red line, the one that determines the space between the supports' base plates. I'm not sure if that would necessitate a change in support...
That's awesome. I especially liked the end of the video where they give special thanks to Science, Math, Engineering, and Ninjas.
I work in an outdoor retailer shop, so I get lots of newsletters, magazines, etc with all the latest news about products and such. I've read a lot about these down treatments, and I'm somewhat...
I just use a regular, plug-it-in-the-wall, cheap-o soldering iron. It works great as long as you keep the tip clean and sharp (I had actually filed the tip to a sharp point for another purpose). ...
I just placed an order a few days ago. It's in the mail according to USPS. They have always been great for me. I just ordered a bunch of the new Impetus fabrics they recently got in. I'm planning...
I made a down underquilt and top quilt for my hammock setup using 900FP down from Thruhiker. It came out great. OP, if you haven't already figured it out, I'm guessing you'll need about 1.5lbs of...
Thanks! I'm glad to be here!
This is my first post here on HF, but I've been backpacking for 17 years, and camping for 25. I feel like I have lots of experience, but I understand the need to balance the confidence that comes...