umm. me?
Laughing with large vocabulary, KM
umm. me?
Laughing with large vocabulary, KM
Oh -you mean like "well, you can just osculate my derriere!" and run away while they try to figure out what you just said?
(Snerk!) KM
Who were you talking to? Cannibal?
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
OOps! Postulating a situational usage only. No offense intended or directed.
KM
OK, you guys made me look.
Osculate
* to kiss, the Latin osculatus, past participle of osculari, from osculum kiss, from diminutive of os mouth
* its primary definition: "to bring, or come into, close contact of union"
* in mathematics, "to touch so as to have a common tangent at the point of contact" (see osculating circle, osculating curve, and osculating orbit)
* "to bring into focus or tune, to attune"
None of these definitions are making me real comfortable with this line of conversation.
Trust nobody!
I run a ridge line and attach to my tarp with two prusik knots. This lets me tighten along the ridge if needed. Since the diameter of the prusik is the same as the ridge line I am using they can slip if they need to (HIGH loads or if the ridge line failed in the center (unlikely). Should save my tarp. Lets me collapse it very quickly as well if I need to get it out of the wind (sort of like a sail) and reposition it along the ridge line itself (star gazing etc)trees can and do sway-so, if you start out with the ridgeline good and tight, and the trees sway apart, the tarp must get a little longer , right?
I just bought a speer winter tarp and compared to the OES maccat standard it is more flappy for lack of better word. WIth the OES I am able to pitch it more taunt than the speer. Other than the lack of edging around the speer and no d rings I dont see any difference in material used. just a thought.
ps I havent been using tensioners on either. I will have to try em
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