When does the northern hammock hang usually happen? Is it happening this year? And blah, blah, blah. Or etc, etc, etc....
When does the northern hammock hang usually happen? Is it happening this year? And blah, blah, blah. Or etc, etc, etc....
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Gargoyle - that thread is for the 2009. Ahem, let me be the first to welcome you to 2010.
Trout (smartie pants)
I think Gargoyle was taking the long way in saying that this last year's northern hang occurred in early October. I think it was the first one, and has not yet been an annual event. I didn't make it last year but am hopefull for this year if it again occurs.
I'm not sure anyone has officially started a thread for planning a similar hang for this year.
Here's your chance!
Figured as much, but I couldn't resist after searching the thread for a 2010 date. I'll let the resident experts handle it. I'm more of support personnel "material". Besides, who else is would bring pasties- priorities brother! I'm just trying to mark the calendar (in ink) and get time off done early.
All I need is a date on the calendar and I'm there.
there were actually 2 northern hangs...one in June on the North Country Trail in Wisconsin and the Superior Hiking Trail in Oct.
This is supposed to be an annual event, but I've not heard any planning yet
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We need a NorthEastern Hang...
(If I had a spare moment to breathe, I'd get right on it...)
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Scott,
...I second that motion!We need a NorthEastern Hang...
Gotta get Tinny roped in, as well. Seeing as he's "one o' us"...sorta.
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