I spent my lunch hour rearranging and rigging up a place in my basement to test hang...so I'm right here with you .
I spent my lunch hour rearranging and rigging up a place in my basement to test hang...so I'm right here with you .
Now all we have to do is figure out how to make this addiction cheaper!
Sometimes I go out and lay all my tree straps and cords out on my workbench and just stare at them. I hate to admit it but I do it ALOT.
I'll bet it my blood pressure drops when I do that.
I too will confess.. however I have moved past the straps and stare at my mylar coated windshield visor... and say how cold is too cold.. and how can I not take my thermarest.... while saying how many car visors can I purchase again for one UQ?
There are way more worse hobbies... This one keeps you in the woods, hanging with friends, sitting around a camp fire, talking about life and love and getting to know each other... Group hangs are wonderful things... Hanging by yourself has its own appeal, solitude with your thoughts, thinking about your own life, where you have come from and where you want to go and how you plan on getting there...
And nothing helps you think like a great night's sleep...
Live, Laugh, Love, if that doesn't work. Load, Aim and Fire, repeat as necessary...
Buy, Try, Learn, Repeat
"It's better to keep your mouth shut and let people THINK your stupid than to open it and PROVE it" - SFC Kagawa, United States Army (my old platoon SGT)
*Originally -Abraham Lincoln 16th president of US (1809 -1865)
I really really really feel so sorry for all you people. Having an addiction is no fun at all. I have to admit, I have no addictions at all. None. Not one. Not me.
2nd CAG, CAP 2-1-5 5th Marines, 1st Mar. Div.
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