Dale Gribble: I'm thinking, "new hammock." For me, laying and swaying in a hammock is like a steady morphine drip without the risk of renal failure.
Randy : yea but just remember yer roots and where ya come from....you got Hennessy in yer blood son......
yeah i like the synth. the fill they use at WL is virgin, not chopped or re cycled and it makes for a very lofty, luxury quilt. WL adds a removable fleece "bib" to help manage breath condensation, really cool. might have to go for a custom color.
maybe deep purple?
Dale Gribble: I'm thinking, "new hammock." For me, laying and swaying in a hammock is like a steady morphine drip without the risk of renal failure.
Randy : yea but just remember yer roots and where ya come from....you got Hennessy in yer blood son......
goose down quilts are available!
Dale Gribble: I'm thinking, "new hammock." For me, laying and swaying in a hammock is like a steady morphine drip without the risk of renal failure.
Randy : yea but just remember yer roots and where ya come from....you got Hennessy in yer blood son......
i d k send them an email?
very cool, I'm liking their stuff! I'm kinda looking for my 1st UQ and their prices are nice. Thanks for posting!
my custom 11' tan TadPole covering my NightOwl in the BugNet.
very comfortable rig.
Dale Gribble: I'm thinking, "new hammock." For me, laying and swaying in a hammock is like a steady morphine drip without the risk of renal failure.
Randy : yea but just remember yer roots and where ya come from....you got Hennessy in yer blood son......
Wilderness logics Night Owl is my new favorite hammock. I got a really flat lay. I could see good and felt a good breeze with the way it is open. I'll add a bug net from WL later. It doesn't need anything done different that I can see from 2 nights and a nap. That adjustable foot box/ head box that thing is way cool. Great craftsmanship and innovation. I like it!
I like refried beans. That's why I wanna try fried beans, because maybe they're just as good and we're just wasting time. You don't have to fry them again after all.
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