You could make a step-by-step-tutorial on this one. Pliiiiiis!
Would help me, anyway.....
Havenīt got my Amsteel yet but Iīm sitting by my letterbox waiting eagerly
You could make a step-by-step-tutorial on this one. Pliiiiiis!
Would help me, anyway.....
Havenīt got my Amsteel yet but Iīm sitting by my letterbox waiting eagerly
No longer with a great "Yukon Yak Fever"
The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
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Sorry dudes, only in Swedish (so far).
I've now tested Triangle thingies on both Traveler and Blackbird and it works very well on the Blackbird, which has a mosquito net. The mosquito net help the sides of the Triangle from the compressed against each other.
Sorry no pictures, but I promise it has happened
skinny mosquito bites hardest.
Give me two trees, then I'm happy.
Rawhike, with due respect....no pics, well it may have happened in your mind; and that's probably a good place for it to happen...I just can't go there
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
Great, pictures make things happen!
Looks nice, would like to do the same.....not yet, but soon. I hope!
No longer with a great "Yukon Yak Fever"
The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
My pictures:My Picasa-album
My paracord-webshop:Webshop
Sorry dudes, only in Swedish (so far).
Okay, am I being dense in thinking that it would be simpler/lighter to just have a prussik loop a few inches down the ridgeline?
PF
It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Formerly known as Acercanto, my trail name is MacGuyver to some, and Pucker Factor to others.
It's not procrastinating, its proactively delaying the implementation of the energy-intensive phase of the project until the enthusiasm factor is at its maximum effectiveness. - Randy Glasbergen
Very good question! Kind of like thinking outside the box, in this case, the triangle
I think we need to look at two cases. The first would be a hammock with a bug net. I'd say the triangles fit that situation perfectly.
Without a bug net, the prussik has real possibilities! I can't think of any negatives.
Aahh, the bugnet, I'd forgotten about that detail. Thanks!
PF
It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Formerly known as Acercanto, my trail name is MacGuyver to some, and Pucker Factor to others.
It's not procrastinating, its proactively delaying the implementation of the energy-intensive phase of the project until the enthusiasm factor is at its maximum effectiveness. - Randy Glasbergen
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