Kinda, the interest seems to have tapered off though.
Type: Posts; User: High@HighOutdoors
Kinda, the interest seems to have tapered off though.
Let's talk dates and locations. Get something set so we can get together.
I'm down for where ever in the squamish area.
I would agree with that. The squamish valley and Elaho are gonna be our best bet I think.
Take care out there, HighOutdoors.
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=64140
Looks like we might be hangin soon!
I went up the canyon the other day and there's gonna be too much snow still. I think the Elaho sounds great. I know the area pretty well and there are a bunch of great spots. I'm hoping the road is...
That's all good sunkmail, we can do something more accessible so that everyone can come out. Maybe we should do a car camp for the first one and get to know one another and abilities? Squamish has a...
Ya, I will do some scouting and research of spots up there. Might be too much snow still but I will check it out and some other possibilities. Open to suggestions too if anyone's got ideas.
Let's make it happen, something local? Are you guys down for a hike in spot? Maybe Haynes valley/Lynn lake area up above Lynn headwaters.
I'm just behind Seymour pub by the Holliday Inn.
Right on, me too!
Howdy from Vancouver, Canada.
Long way from polar bears guys. There's no igloos here either. It's a lot like Washington and Oregon. Would be awesome to get some mericans up here though, the more the merrier.
Amen, fuel costs are killing me too.
Lol, that gave me a good chuckle.
I'm in North Vancouver, welcome.
Cultis is a bit windy sometimes but there are tones of campsites that are up in the trees out of the wind. Porteau cove is only 20-30 minutes out of North van and north van is only a bridge away from...
Both are great ideas, or even squamish valley/elaho valley.
Sorry guys, lost a computer for a long time. Maybe try and get this thing organized again.
I'm in, thanks.
Greetings, welcome to Hammock forums!
Greetings, welcome to Hammock forums!
Greetings, welcome to Hammock forums!
Greetings, welcome to Hammock forums!
Greetings, welcome to Hammock forums!
Greetings, welcome to Hammock forums!
In theory your hang shouldnt change much if at all with a structural ridgeline. As long as your structural ridgeline stays the same length between hangs and is taught in your hang, all your hangs in...
Seein what kinda interest there might be in this?
Count me out, I love new gear. :D
Lots of nice people here. Thanks for the welcome everyone!
Oh ya I do! And it is a great backyard to have.
British Columbia.
Just sayin hi all the hangers out there.