===> Ouch!
Thanks for the photo!
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Megan
In the depths of winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer. [Albert Camus]
19 days from now, at this time, I should be leaning back in my chair complaining I have eaten too much, and sharing a drink with Gil waiting for the rest of the gang to arrive.
It looks like I have a friend who's going to join us.
I can cover him with a tarp, a TQ, and an 11 foot Dutchware hammock... Anyone have a light UQ and, especially, a "fronkey" or other bug net?
I have a foam pad he can use if necessary, but a bug net would be really good.
I'd like for him to enjoy himself.
He should fit right in. His name is Stevie One Ear because on a previous campout I had take him to the emergency room at 3 AM because he tripped on a farm harrow in the weeds on his way to the kludgy and nearly cut off his ear. Also, he loves to eat.
>> Onward thru the fog...>>
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TheYoda~~That would be great. Saves me spending on a cheap Fronkey off Amazon.
Either one.
I know everybody raves about their BB.
Which DH?
I'll probably just give him an old poly bag to use right under his bum... we may not need anything if it is like last year's 90°+
>> Onward thru the fog...>>
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbnv0TgIVUg
This is scaring the BaJesuS Ouda Me...
Worse than Deer Ticks...
I'd suggest using the 11' DH Hybird.
The others are 10' DH Nighthawk and 10' WBBB - which were initially for my boys, but now they are taller than me, so these don't get used much.
These all are double layer, so a foam pad would work easy enough.
We can add an UQ protector for another barrier layer if need be, but knowing our crew there is bound to be a few extra quilts kicking around.
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