"There's not much of a learning curve with a tent. Lay on the ground and suffer; repeat as often as necessary." - Silvrsurfr
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Just a few pics of the hangers present and some of the set ups.
Why do we always read in the TR that it was great, fun, good people, good food, good hike, etc?
Because it was all of these and more. Every person I met was for the first time and I would share a fire with any or all of them any time!
Can't wait for the next opportunity.
Thanks guys!
It seems as if a great time was had by all. I know I enjoyed it. I'm always thankful for meeting new friends and glad to reconnect with those I haven't seen in awhile.
Quick Trip report with pictures here: https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...37#post1449237
Last edited by Bad Biscuit; 04-26-2015 at 19:56.
"There's not much of a learning curve with a tent. Lay on the ground and suffer; repeat as often as necessary." - Silvrsurfr
http://jnunniv.wordpress.com
Thanks to everyone for the great stories, the laughs and all the great hiking/cooking/hammocking tips. It never fails that I learn something new at every group hang I attend. With that said, it is time to start planning our fall hang!!
Tim
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be. ~ Douglas Adams
We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.
I hated to miss the hang but Sunday singing went great. I was humbled to have made the story telling on the video. You're a true friend squid...really. Sorry I wasn't there to add to the bad jokes. That's pretty much all I got. Here's hoping for the fall hang.
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"There's not much of a learning curve with a tent. Lay on the ground and suffer; repeat as often as necessary." - Silvrsurfr
http://jnunniv.wordpress.com
Great video Bammacker!
The regrets of not making this hang are settling in...
Looked like a great time mixed in with some beautiful scenery!
Beebop is awesome! I have a boston as well. Her name is Mobie (we got her from a rescue and had to go to Mobile to pick her up). She is deaf. We have taught her some sign language.
I wish she could roam the woods with me unteathered, but I don't think she would stay close. And with a deaf dog, that spells trouble.
Thanks RATyson, I have two other Bostons as well: Jasmine and Jethro. Looking forward to meeting Mobie someday.
20141213_133012.jpgJasmine in Whiteoak Hollow.jpgJethro.jpg
And yes: Thank You Kirk, for the nice video
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