How's it hangin boys. I'm a new scoutmaster in Madison. Just trying to be a better hammock camper. About to buy whoopie slings in a few weeks. Hit me up for any info you can give. Since it's a day game weekend. War Eagle!
How's it hangin boys. I'm a new scoutmaster in Madison. Just trying to be a better hammock camper. About to buy whoopie slings in a few weeks. Hit me up for any info you can give. Since it's a day game weekend. War Eagle!
welcome to HammockForums and hey from high point nc.
there is a ton of stuff here to read, learn and ask about.
if it's hammock related it's here or still waiting to be invented.
hang on and have fun.
home is where your hammock is.
check our wildernesslogics.com - whoopies on sale
Let me start off with Welcome to HF from Gadsden..........now on to the more important things, ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!!!!!!!! Now the most important thing, there is a group hang scheduled for June 3-5 at the Walls of Jericho up near your area. You are welcome to attend and can get a look at other gear and talk hangin.
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Welcome to HF!
Fronkey
If you want to be a better hammock camper, this is the place to be. Welcome, from Guntersville Alabama.
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welcome to hf dave! :-)
Hello from Shelby Co. Looking at heading that way at some point this summer to see the Walls of Jericho for the first time. Cant believe the pictures of that area I keep seeing. Not going to be able to make the NW Alabama hang but going to make it sooner than later I hope. Welcome, we are expanding the Alabama Hangers group everyday.
And hello to you from a SM hangin down in the FL panandle. Good to have you aboard. Let me know if I can help you with anything, hanging or scouting. I have hung at all of our troop and OA events since October. You've got a great group of hangers up there in Alabama. Very experienced and very helpful.
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Welcome to HF!
I wished I'd have been a "hanger" back when in the various times I lived in Huntsville/Redstone.
I LOVED the area, and spent too many wet nights there.
WAR EAGLE!!! Welcome to HF from "The Loveliest Village on the Plain!"
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