I see that Jacks R Better is now carrying them. May as well keep it in the family!
Type: Posts; User: Old Grouse
I see that Jacks R Better is now carrying them. May as well keep it in the family!
I've only driven thru the Pine Barrens but would like to spend some time hiking it. There used to be some pretty rugged road rallies staged there, notably the "Jersey Bounce" and later the Pine...
I have a HH which I converted to a strap & ring suspension. One advantage of this system is that when packing up after a rainy night you can keep the wet straps separate. Who wants to jam soaking...
I haven't been around WB (or this site) long enough to know the history of these little grudges. I had thought that the insults and ranting were due to frustration at not actually being out on the...
I'd check E-bay for manuals, or for that matter, just google the manual.
Figure 9s are a quick & easy way to (among other things) hang your tarp ridgeline. Just do a search of 'em at the REI site. Or for that matter on this site.
Sure; keep me in mind.
Don't forget to pick up some Figure 9s.
I stuff my SG tarp, my webbing and my stakes into it, since those other items are likely to be wet or dirty also. Then it goes on the outside of my pack.
I spoke with a young lady at HH about this, and she said that they also plan on some added equipment weight. So if you're pushing the limit of the hammock, just be sure to limit the gear you hang at...
I've seen it at Eastern Mt. Sports.
Hey RockStar, I was thinking it was time to hear from you. I'm glad your hike was a success, and I'm guessing it laid to rest some issues even while raising some blisters. Way to go!
OG
I was very pleased with Strapworks. I wish I'd thought to ask them to sew loops. Instead I took it to a local cobbler, who did a fine job, but it cost more than the straps. Mine are the medium...
So which HH snakeskin would be the correct size for a 9 x 9 "Neo" tarp?
The nails you used are the spikes used for "railroad tie" construction. Much much heavier.
I ordered Wednesday, specifiying delivery via cheapest method (snailmail). I got my webbing on Friday. Two days from Oregon to Connecticut. Not bad!
Really? I heard he hung a bunch when he was young.
It will be a pleasure!
Why thank you. So the idea, I take it, is to start a thread, offer to buy everyone a drink, and then sneak out the back while they all wander off down some sidetrail. Got it!
'Nuf's enough. I'm hereby applying for membership. The ULB came the other day, and as soon as I came inside from setting it up I ordered rings, biners and webbing. That mod is plainly a...