Who would like another Spring Hoosier Hang?
Perhaps to the campsite that Salamander and I found in Bad Hollow which is on past Browning Hill for starters. Water and trees, what more could a hiker want?
Who would like another Spring Hoosier Hang?
Perhaps to the campsite that Salamander and I found in Bad Hollow which is on past Browning Hill for starters. Water and trees, what more could a hiker want?
Predictions are risky, especially when it comes to the future.
When and where? I'd love to get to a hang but depends on the when and where?
Hike in? If so, how far?
Thanks!
Kirk
Hope to be "back on my feet" by then, Love the area, would love to do that again. So pencil me in.
I got ENO straps for the "raffle" Should go well with a (UL?) drilled out water bottle if anyone has one of those.
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Interested!
Dutch: Hammock is probably more weight but who wants to lay on the ground? I pee on the ground.
i am a positive in on this one every year found morels last year so it makes a great kick off for my mushrooming season.
welcome to planet earth no one gets out alive
If I am not mistaken last 2 years have been the weekend of april 15. How about April 13-15? If you guys want to use it here is a spreadsheet so we know who is coming:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...GxWcVlBYWRUWGc
Last edited by Mancat; 01-06-2012 at 14:20.
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I haven't been able to spend anytime on the forum the last half of last year due to my job and school. Plus, I've recently been going through the motions of starting a business. My wife is doing better too. I was talking with some friends and I'm going to be doing an informal group instruction to get them going for the spring hang. Glad to see your on top of it Mule! I hope everyone had a great ending to their year. I'll definitely be joining in on the fun and adding an extra day.
I like big hammocks - I cannot like.
I am not thinking we should start actually planning anything yet. Just checking for interest. However, Salamnder..... Can you get us out of bad hollow the way you did the time we were there.
Predictions are risky, especially when it comes to the future.
Baring some catastrophe I'm 9 kinds of IN!!!
I'm a hoosier from indianapolis and I would love to go. What better way to learn the ropes than to hang with you all. Any suggestions on hammocks would be helpful too. I'm falling for the clark nx250. I go on 2-3 multi-day hikes a year as well as multiple weekend trips to knobstone trail. I plan on skipping an entry level type of setup. I do hike 3 seasons. Tired of sleeping on the cold, hard ground. Thanks ahead of time.
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