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Maybe you saw this already but this in perhaps the ultimate hang:2015-09-28 at 8.18.22 PM.png
http://gearjunkie.com/highline-meeting-italy
Hanging in the clouds at 10,500ft. Time to put up the tarp before the snow flies.
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Outdoors > Indoors
I love me some XeroShoes
“An optimist is a man who plants two acorns and buys a hammock.” ― Jean de Lattre de Tassigny
3 day float, fish and hang on the Buffalo National River. Absolutely beautiful!
A few weeks ago I did a weekend kayak trip on the Namakagon river in Northwestern Wisconsin.
Day 1 camp - got some frost that morning.
Some breakfast
Day 2 camp was on a small bluff, had to make sure I didn't step too far when getting out.
top side of a mountain overlooking the Delaware Water Gap on the PA side... could see as far as your eyes would let you
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Also sporting a 5BELOW hammock as a hammock chair
“All grown-ups were once children... but only few of them remember it.”
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“Stories set in the Culture in which Things Went Wrong tended to start with humans losing or forgetting or deliberately leaving behind their terminal. It was a conventional opening, the equivalent of straying off the path in the wild woods in one age, or a car breaking down at night on a lonely road in another.”
― Iain M. Banks, The Player of Games
Does this structural ridgeline make it look like my fat a** is in a hammock again?
Dutchware 11' Poppy Red 2.4 Hexon hung too short, but nice for taking a break while we built a new snow-shed onto Upptacamp while enjoying the peak color, and the long weekend.
Framed out, tinned, trimmed and painted... Sat 4pm / Mon noon... Not too shabby for a pair of sixtysomething dubbers
[Wyman Township, Maine]
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>> Onward thru the fog...>>
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Wow! Nice cabin. I like the hammock too. Sounds like you deserve some hammock time!
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
Thanks. I'm really grateful that my buddy has it.
No running water, but 40 feet off of a trout stream, one of Maine's bigger lakes 5 miles down the road, the AT 1/2 mile up the road, 3000 to 4000 foot mountains right up back... And we have so over-insulated it that, like The Other Geezer says, "You can heat the sucka with a lit f*rt."
>> Onward thru the fog...>>
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