This is really cool but I don't think I'd want to backpack with this one.
http://inhabitat.com/adam-cornishs-w...n-competition/
This is really cool but I don't think I'd want to backpack with this one.
http://inhabitat.com/adam-cornishs-w...n-competition/
wow - ah - dont think I'd want to lay on that.
looks like fish bones
I might use it for decor -- kinda cool looking
the guy won an award for it!
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and here I thought plywood was manufactured. I want to see that plantation now.
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Looks cool, but I don't think you'd be able to get a flat lay with it. Doesn't look like shoulder pinch would be a problem though.
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I like it .. hammocks as art.
WOW! while backpacking with it would suck, it would look amazing in a great garden. I would kill for a great outside space to put that in.
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Like the wooden hammock, it looks awesome but I think I'll stick with nylon hammocks for comfort's sake. Plus, I doubt that roof provides much weather protection.
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