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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    Rigging the tarp with a porch helped cause I could see whats around me if I heard something go bump in the night.
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    I string a perimeter line and bear bells between each tree post . . .

    That way I listen for what goes jingle in the night . . .
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    Very nice report! Love the hilly hang.
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    Snowy GA weather

    That was crazy GA weather for the Holidays for sure. Did you guys run into any deep snow?? We cut our hike short when it came up to our pockets.

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    The highest we ran into was just over our knees, we did do our best to avoid the biggest snow drifts, no tellin how deep they got.
    Keep close to Nature's heart... and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradley View Post
    I string a perimeter line and bear bells between each tree post . . .

    That way I listen for what goes jingle in the night . . .
    Ah, the dinner bell, haha

    Hi kudzu. Super report and very nice picts looks like you two had a great time.
    thanks for the report great read with my morning cup of joe.

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    Heck of nice report and picture of your hang. Thanks for sharing.
    Terry

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