I agree, really looking forward to good Canadian made gear, can't be giving all my funds to those Yanks!
I like metric, I use metric, for those of you who don't ... you should, for those of you who won't ... here.
0*C - 32*F, 10*C - 50*F, 20*C - 68*F, 30*C - 86*F
100g - 3.52oz, 500g - 17.63oz, 1kg - 2.2lbs, 16oz - 1lbs
10cm - 3.9", 1m - 3.28ft, 1km - 0.62mi
The only Canadian based cottage industry (hammock camping related) that I am aware of is the BushBuddy. So, I agree, there is lots room for other Canadian cottage industry enterprises. So I think between yourself, Ryvr and Odd_Duck there is no reason not to create a Canadian hammock cottage business.
I am sure this topic will come up at the Algonquin hang in a little over 2 weeks.
Cheers
Brian
Hey fred1diver, here's the planning thread on the Algonquin Hang coming up in May: http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=28960
Very nice work Otter!
How small can you compress it into a stuff sack?
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I can feel the snuggly warmth. Really good job...again.
Shug
Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven
I’m working on a single stuff for both top and under quilts but here it is on its own. It’s weighing in at 27oz with the suspension and lifters.
Thanks Mate, wasn’t exaggerating when I mentioned that we couldn’t get Molly out of it yesterday, after calling her in for Easter dinner several times, I finally said “Well, when you get around to coming in, Dinner will be in the Cat!”
looks great. Nice job with your edges
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