You should take pictures of it with your hammock hung under the tarp. The 12' ridgeline is going to limit how close you can get it to the ground without the tarp hitting your hammock suspension. In either case, it would take some serious horizontal rain for you to get wet under that tarp.
Good job and great colour for the pine woods.
Cheers
Brian
http://www.jacksrbetter.com/GripClips.htm
Cheers
Brian
Good job friend!! Still sorry you got so wet on that hang though, actually surprised we all didn't drown I love this tarp and the use of doors. Congrats
ah ok i see what the clips are i might have to think about getting me a set. also ill have more pics with the hammock under it soon i was just racing the sun to get the pics before the sun went down
well i had the tarp RL hung at almost 6' cause im 6' tall and it was just a lil shorter than i was so i dont see any problems fitting ANY hammock under it lol i do understand that this tarp is a little overboard as far as size but i also wanted it to double as a ground shelter too and have a large porch to sit under if its raining and i want to watch it
Great lookin' tarp Turtle!
nice tarp! nice job! I like the way you set up the doors!
Inspiring! Nice looking tarp!
Very nice looking tarp, Digging the color and the coverage it offers.
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