Howdy. New to the hanging scene. I picked up a GT ultralight from amazon and hammock bliss straps. Stoped in REI and grabbed 24' of 6mm rope. Now, I just need to find a place to set it up at.
Looking to learn a lot from here.
Howdy. New to the hanging scene. I picked up a GT ultralight from amazon and hammock bliss straps. Stoped in REI and grabbed 24' of 6mm rope. Now, I just need to find a place to set it up at.
Looking to learn a lot from here.
welcome to the forums. There is quite a handful of AZ hangers now. Make sure to check the thread about our upcoming hang!
"The only rule to survivialin is NEVER GIVE UP"
Swinginranger
Its a good place to be! Welcome to the HF from Canada!
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Woohoo! Come on up to our upcoming group hang in November in Sedona!
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Welcome to the family!
Thank you for the welcome. I don't think I'm prepared for an overnight trip to Sedona.
Are there any places in the easy valley that anyone goes to, to hang for a few hours?
welcome to Hammock Forums and hey from high point nc.
Our hangs are pretty low key and a great place to see gear and learn from others, feel free to come if it's something your interested in.
When I need a somewhat local place to hang/test gear for a few hours I usually head up to the verde river. There a quite a few trees up there and even a campsite if your looking to spend the night.
"The only rule to survivialin is NEVER GIVE UP"
Swinginranger
Road, I'm not concerned about low-key. I'm sure every one of you are great people. I just don't have the right equipment to hang without freezing to death in the middle of the night.
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