Stormstaff, the Hoosier Hang is always at least three days and two nights! Last year, a bunch met and hung the day before on Thursday. You can and go as you please.
Stormstaff, the Hoosier Hang is always at least three days and two nights! Last year, a bunch met and hung the day before on Thursday. You can and go as you please.
I like big hammocks - I cannot like.
You can count me in ! Wouldnt miss it, was down at Browning hill last Saturday Night.
So Mule set the date for the weekend of April 15. Here is a spreadsheet so we know who is coming:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...GxWcVlBYWRUWGc
For the newbs:
There will be a raffle if you want to participate so look in your stash to see if you can part with anything. Here are some ideas if you need them: Jerky, Chocolate bars, Cook pots, Dutchware, Whoopies, etc.
So now we just need a location/map and we are good to go.
"If animals could speak the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow, but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much."
- Mark Twain
"FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! NO MORE WOOD!"
- Mancat
Sweet,,,
Mule, I found a place that will make shirts very reasonable, Also, If everyone is cool with it, I will do the raffle this year....
what about hooking up at the pines again, and bushwhacking to where ever we go?
Jerry
The only Easy day was yesterday.
Walk past the hill going down and South and you MIGHT run into this. I was thinking it a good place for a camp.
Predictions are risky, especially when it comes to the future.
Looks cool, always wondered where that trail led.
I'm also a Hoosier, and I'm interested in this hang. Where in Indiana are you all thinking of having this hang. I live in Southern Indiana, near Evansville, and do a lot of hiking in HNF.
-john
Predictions are risky, especially when it comes to the future.
Pencil drawing of Big Al, Dead Reckon, and an oil painting, 36 x 48, of the tree that is so obvious on the trail.
Predictions are risky, especially when it comes to the future.
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