Thanks, it is one of my favorite spots to hang and it is close to home!
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Thanks, it is one of my favorite spots to hang and it is close to home!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BN8M0oLAhSC/?taken-by=alpinepest&hl=en
Dutch,
Will you be stocking any in short?
Got my son the Jarbridge and picked up the Alpine blanket for my better half, Thanks!
Knife, saw, hatchet, and ferro rod.
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I have a 20* Phoenix from Hammock Gear and. 20* incubator from Hammock Gear and both work great on my BIAS weight weenie micro.
Me too, It makes me sleep like a baby.
https://vimeo.com/151862172
https://vimeo.com/151862219
Look into dynaglide woopies. They are what I use and I weigh 180 lbs. Here is a link to one made by arrowhead equipment. http://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/store/p376/Dynaglide_Whoopie_Sling_.html
I have thought about bringing a pack raft up there. I bet the fishing is awesome.
Welcome, fellow Washingtonian!
Hammock gear makes one and its under $20.00
http://www.hammockgear.com/hammock-gear-ridgeline-organizer/
Congratulations on your first hang! Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing!
Thank you, it is most defiantly an awe inspiring place to hang!
This has to be one of my favorite hangs yet.
I am very happy with it.
Thank you!
I use a zpacks pillow stuff sack. It is very light and it is multipurpose. http://www.zpacks.com/accessories/dry_bags.shtml
I have a backpack made for the phantom that my fiancé hiked in. I packed in all her camping gear. No battery charger but I did bring in three batteries.
Thanks, this truly is a magical place!
I regret not buying my Hammock Gear cuben fiber camo with doors, long before I did.
+1
I saw the video for the Lily, defiantly looks interesting.
If you do head up Smithbrook be sure to stop and see if the huckleberries are ripe.
I live, hang, and fish in the Wenatchee area!
Thank you very much, I am glad you enjoyed!
Get the doors, you will not regret it.
+1
I will stick with the BIAS Weight Weenie Micro. It is over 2 feet longer 9 inches wider and 1/2 ounce lighter. http://www.buttinasling.com/wewemi.html
I am glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
I just ordered an incubator 20 for my girlfriend, and I already can't wait to see it..
Why do I love America? Let me explain. Have you seen a Kansas sunset or an Arizona rain? Have you drifted down a bayou down Louisiana way? Have you watched the cold fog drifting over San Fransisco...
You will not regret making the journey.
I also use 6' of 1.25 mm z-line spectra cord at each tie out point. I never bring stakes, i use twigs off the forest floor for stakes or tie to a rock....
These are amazingly easy to use. http://http://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/store/p336/Tarp_RL_Simple_Single-Carabiner.html
I know this is a little more than what you have budgeted, but this is an amazing tarp for the price.http://www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/edge/
This was not filmed in a national park.
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed!
+ 1 on the Camp nano.
Sorry not sorry. lol
I am glad you enjoyed it!
I am glad you enjoyed, It is truly an amazing area!
And without all my gear from Hammock Gear I would not be able to enjoy the great PNW as much as I do. IMHO
Yes, I am new to the forum and I would like people to see the beauty the Pacific North West has to offer!
No, not all campsites are that close to water.
I have federal authorization. Thanks though.
Lake Colchock in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area, Leavenworth, WA
I am glad you enjoyed!
Yes, I am glad to have found hammocks, I do not miss the hard ground one bit! No it is a fairly easy hike at 9 miles round trip and around 3000' elivation gain.
Thank you!