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    Glad you slept well! What stunning views. Just simply beautiful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slo View Post
    oonagi, I was thinking the same thing. How nice it must be to just pop out for a quick night or two and have views like that...
    You never know what you'll find besides the veiws.
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    land of enchantment for ya, adventure right outside the back door

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    This definitely doesn't suck. What do you think of the Nano? I just got one also and I'm taking it out for a 3 day 2 night next weekend.
    Visualize whirled peas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave41079 View Post
    This definitely doesn't suck. What do you think of the Nano? I just got one also and I'm taking it out for a 3 day 2 night next weekend.
    The Nano is not as flat a lay as my Blackbird. I just got a adjustable ridge line today so maybe that will help.

    I have MS and worried I would'nt be able to get out of it but it wasn't too bad.

    It's realy light weight and that is my overall goal. (to be able to hike)
    "Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground."

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    Quote Originally Posted by mega82 View Post
    The Nano is not as flat a lay as my Blackbird. I just got a adjustable ridge line today so maybe that will help.

    I have MS and worried I would'nt be able to get out of it but it wasn't too bad.

    It's realy light weight and that is my overall goal. (to be able to hike)
    Everything is a compromise. How tall are you? I'm 5'10, 225 and I set my ridgeline to about 97". That's a lot longer than the recommended 83%, but it gave me a really flat, comfortable lay. My feet and shoulder are right on the edge of the hammock, but it's nice and taut and wraps around me just a little. I put some 7/64 amsteel whoopies through the channels, and a dynaglide adjustable ridgeline. I'm looking for light too because of knee problems.
    Visualize whirled peas.

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