This was only my second night in the woods sleeping in a hammock. This is my first attempt at a video. Hope you enjoy!
http://youtu.be/1tSCmWW4jc8
Not sure how you guys put the video directly in the forum...
This was only my second night in the woods sleeping in a hammock. This is my first attempt at a video. Hope you enjoy!
http://youtu.be/1tSCmWW4jc8
Not sure how you guys put the video directly in the forum...
Last edited by Ebola; 03-20-2012 at 22:38.
Nice quick video, hope you make more for our viewing pleasure. That is the first time I have seen Coleman backpacker meals, I guess they are not available in our area, how was it?
Boooooo! I was enjoying that and it ended way too soon! That was a very nice camp site, I could feel the peacefulness from here. Thanks for the too short video, Ebola!
How To Put The Video Directly In The Forum
VERY IMPORTANT
Use "Note pad" to do the following steps.
Using a link, like you have above:
http://youtu.be/1tSCmWW4jc8
Copy the last part, after the /
This bit:
1tSCmWW4jc8
Paste it into "Note Pad" and between these two Youtubes:
[YOU TUBE][/YOU TUBE]
BUT, "without" the spaces between the [YOU and the TUBE]
So you can see it, I had to do it with spaces to stop it from turning into the video player.
It must look like the following, but with no spaces:
[YOU TUBE]1tSCmWW4jc8[/YOU TUBE]
That's all there is to it and without the spaces, it will show on the page like this:
Of course you need to copy it from "Note Pad" and paste it into your new thread.
Good getting out video. Do you think you'll make it back out the end of the month for the group hang?
David
I'm gonna try David. My boy has a state gymnastics meet. If he competes later Sat or on Sunday I will be there Friday night. We're going to get out a lot this year between all the chaos.
Thank you for the tutorial Bruciehi5. I actually had over 22 minute of video, but cut it down to keep it short and sweet. Glad you enjoyed it! The Coleman dinner was very good! I will getting more of these from WalMart.
Is that how you guys set up your ridge line?
Last edited by Ebola; 03-21-2012 at 06:15.
I enjoyed that video! Thanks for posting.
As far as suggestions, on your tarp ridge line, you don't have to put an Alpine butterfly loop in to make your power cinch. Just make a slippery half hitch: Form a loop, fold it over the line, and pull through another loop. Just make SURE you pull the second loop through from the TREE SIDE (not the hammock side). The advantage is this simple loop will pull right out when you take your tarp down. Unlike an Alpine butterfly. But holds great, as long as your loop is taken from the tree side. Don't worry, if you make the loop from the wrong side (the hammock side) it won't hold at all, so you'll know it. See here, starting at 3:39.
I use the same power cinch for my tarp line. I actually use it on both sides because I like the "triangle" it forms that my hammock suspension lines run through. I put TWO slippery half hitches at the end, after you've gone around the tree and back through the first loop--never had a failure. So, good choice!
Cheerio!
Last edited by Pipsissewa; 03-21-2012 at 07:00.
"Pips"
Mountains have a dreamy way
Of folding up a noisy day
In quiet covers, cool and gray.
---Leigh Buckner Hanes
Surely, God could have made a better way to sleep.
Surely, God never did.
Nice TR video thanks for sharing it. Hope to see more in the future.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing! It looks like you had a good time out there, and the wildlife is certainly coming back to life for Spring!
As far as the tarp goes, I use a continuous ridge line (CRL) that I attach my tarp to using Klemheist knots (only because the cordage I chose for my CRL is too small in diameter for the stock Hennessy mitten hooks' line to grip in a Prusik).
I use a WallyWorld micro 'biner on one end (~$2.00 for two, if memory serves) of the CRL, in an overhand bight, to clip back on the cord at that end. At the other end, I use a round turn and two half-hitches (one of them a slipknot) to hold it in place.
I used to crank the CRL down really hard, but I've found it unnecessary after some thought. The Klemheist knots can be tensioned on the CRL once it's tied to the trees to take up tarp slack, and then I can stake everything down.
If you want, I can do a video of this later today.
Sweet little video .. shameless plug for Dutch .. using his Flyz and Hook is by far the simplest, most reliable method I have used so far. A pair of prussics on the RL so you can center the tarp over your hammock. Light and fast. Keep hanging and sharing ..Thanks
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