It is up and running for NON mobile viewing. I tried 3 different formats on this one and can't seem to get it to work. Sorry.
It is up and running for NON mobile viewing. I tried 3 different formats on this one and can't seem to get it to work. Sorry.
Last edited by Nighthauk; 04-21-2013 at 18:22.
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Nice! Thank you for putting the vid together for us.
This is awesome. I've been toying around with an idea like this, only made out of noseeum. I've always shared a one (wo)man tent with the dog, and I know that my Golden begs to be let in as soon as we hit camp if the bugs have been bad all day. One of the challenges to switching to a hammock setup was definitely what to do with him when the biting flies are bad. Thanks for sharing!
I'll have to watch when I get home. Very interested in this, as I've been looking at some dog tents.
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My last dog was a Border Collie, now you couldn't have a better dog built for distance. I used to take him camping. It was funny watching him try to get out of the tent, because the door became invisible to him once we were zipped in. He'd go to any corner, and do the go out stare. I didn't stake him out unless I had too. A Border Collie at full speed on a wire line was a dangerous thing.
My Doberman has a pack, but he doesn't camp. Dobies don't do weather colder than 70 or warmer than 72.
Im interested in how this works out. My next dog is going to be an all weather dog, maybe an Italiano Spinone. I love taking my dog out with me.
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