Extra tie outs may help, but you would have to have something that clipped to the tarp. There may be a piece of equipment out there that does that. Kinda like a spring loaded clothes pin, but better....
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Extra tie outs may help, but you would have to have something that clipped to the tarp. There may be a piece of equipment out there that does that. Kinda like a spring loaded clothes pin, but better....
I think no matter what with the HH tarp you will get that divet in the ridge due to the side tie outs. But, if you have a good tight ridge part between the trees it should be fine, unless its windy....
I'll try a ridgeline next time. I have to come up with some extra rope anyway for tieouts. I'm useing nylon trot line stuff from walmart and I don't like it. It's too thin to work with having cold...
Your're right about the fun part. I told dan wife that I was looking forward to playing with the hammock as much as I was hunting. I really did enjoy it and learned alot from it.
You have made...
I took my HH hunting tuesday so I could camp and hunt again on Wednesday. This would be my first all nighter with the hammock as my previous hangs have all been for testing and such.
I was well...
Thanks for all the opinions. I'm trying to keep this to a tight budget because I tend to bail off into things once in a while and it gets expensive. I'm leaning towards DIY becuase I can hold my own...
Hey everyone, I'm new to the forum and looking to get an underquilt that will alow me camp comfortably down to 25*. I'll probly only ever camp from a motorcycle, boat, or truck, so light weight isn't...