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    Senior Member Lonely Raven's Avatar
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    The only thing cooler than that Dreamwalker is your pants!

    Great videos!
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    Hej Blaze......loved the "real-time" aspect of the videos.
    Good OHM action)))))))
    What I really liked was watching the light change in the woods as you were setting up and tearing down.
    All secure in sector seven,
    Shugh
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    See, influence, now BlazeAway has to figure out what sector he's in

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    Twice now on backpacking trips I've found tree huggers strapped around a tree but no hanger/hammock to be seen. Yes its happened to me but luckily I was only 100 yards down the trail.
    Like many I go hammock/larks head whoopie to Dutch Biner to continuous loop amsteel to sewn end of tree hugger, tree hugger around tree to itself via Dutch Clip....that way EVERYTHING is connnected in an all in one system.
    You could as has been done carry a small stuff sack for each end of the hammock to put all of this suspension in. For me the tot. amount of water that would be in the whoopie and the tree hugger gets evaporated and absorbed into the rest of the 'house' i.e. the UQ/TQ and hammock.....so maybe an ounce of water in each side spread about the whole of the UQ/TQ/hammock, so I don't notice on a multiday hike-YMMV; which is to say I don't fool withe individual stuff sack for the suspension on each end...just two more things to keep up with.

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    Forgot to mention that if you keep this video stuff going BlazeAway you'll end up with a bunch of groupies like Shug! but in your case maybe the Swedish Female Swimming Team!

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    Great pair of Vids BlazeAway enjoyed seeing your kit, very well done on the presentation as well!
    "yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift---thats why its called a present" - Master Oogway
    It's always best if your an early riser!

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    love love LOVE the vids BlazeAway! and your pants are very "metal"!
    who learns will love and not destroy
    the creature's life, the flower's joy

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    Great videos, and an aspirational set of kit. Thankyou for sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon360 View Post
    Great videos as always Blaze. Always look forward to them. And congrats on the LT1. Just picked up one myself.
    Yeah, looking forward to the LT1. A lot lighter than the BushBuddy.

    Quote Originally Posted by DuctTape View Post
    I have been using the same turkey roaster bag for 18 trail nights and 150 trail miles. It's a bit wrinkly but haven't ripped or punctured it yet.
    The way to go.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lonely Raven View Post
    The only thing cooler than that Dreamwalker is your pants!

    Great videos!
    Haven’t had the pants off since i got them so to speak.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Hej Blaze......loved the "real-time" aspect of the videos.
    Good OHM action)))))))
    What I really liked was watching the light change in the woods as you were setting up and tearing down.
    All secure in sector seven,
    Shugh
    The OHM rocks. Especially with a light load. Thanks for leading the way.

    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    See, influence, now BlazeAway has to figure out what sector he's in
    I am an nostalgic. Soon the different sectors are obsolete.

    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    Twice now on backpacking trips I've found tree huggers strapped around a tree but no hanger/hammock to be seen. Yes its happened to me but luckily I was only 100 yards down the trail.
    Like many I go hammock/larks head whoopie to Dutch Biner to continuous loop amsteel to sewn end of tree hugger, tree hugger around tree to itself via Dutch Clip....that way EVERYTHING is connnected in an all in one system.
    You could as has been done carry a small stuff sack for each end of the hammock to put all of this suspension in. For me the tot. amount of water that would be in the whoopie and the tree hugger gets evaporated and absorbed into the rest of the 'house' i.e. the UQ/TQ and hammock.....so maybe an ounce of water in each side spread about the whole of the UQ/TQ/hammock, so I don't notice on a multiday hike-YMMV; which is to say I don't fool withe individual stuff sack for the suspension on each end...just two more things to keep up with.
    I have one of those all in one systems, but have never used it. I shall consider using it again.

    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    Forgot to mention that if you keep this video stuff going BlazeAway you'll end up with a bunch of groupies like Shug! but in your case maybe the Swedish Female Swimming Team!
    Man, I can’t wait. I am a bachelor.
    Anyway a new video is in the upload.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cranky Bear View Post
    Great pair of Vids BlazeAway enjoyed seeing your kit, very well done on the presentation as well!
    Thanks Cranky Bear. Just doing my bit to keep the HF vibrant.

    Quote Originally Posted by sweetbabyd View Post
    love love LOVE the vids BlazeAway! and your pants are very "metal"!
    Hi sweety. My pants are worn thus the glossy shine they have over them. Wait until I start using a new pair and you will understand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogstar View Post
    Great videos, and an aspirational set of kit. Thankyou for sharing.
    Glad you liked it Sirius. Thanks for watching.

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