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    Senior Member Bubba's Avatar
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    Doesn't get mush better than that.
    Don't let life get in the way of living.

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    Senior Member Algonz's Avatar
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    Feb 2012
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    burnsville, mn
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    diy 1.1 oz
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    diy cat cut
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    dutch whoopie hook
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    Now that is car camping that I like!

  3. #13
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    +1 on the camping.

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    Senior Member Fish's Avatar
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    WB Blackbird 1.1 dbl
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    72 degrees.... 98 degrees... You guys live in a sauna :P

    It's going to snow again tomorrow up here

    Great pics, Now I know what my new WBBB and MJ tarp will look like strung up properly! Got them yesterday but haven't had a chance to try hanging yet...
    Coffee?

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    Senior Member outdooraddict's Avatar
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    Cool! I still need to order up the rest of the cord to rig my tarp. I love Colorado. Might have to make a point to get out there and camp

  6. #16
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    Alabama
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    Warbonnet Ridge Runner
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    HG cuben w/doors
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    straps & buckles
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    Good stuff!! Fine looking set up and trip report.

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    Member oldfatguy's Avatar
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    Iowa
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    Grand Trunk Skeeter Beeter Pro
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    Looks like a great setup. Thanks for the pictures.

  8. #18
    Senior Member Brady's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    72 degrees.... 98 degrees... You guys live in a sauna :P

    It's going to snow again tomorrow up here

    Great pics, Now I know what my new WBBB and MJ tarp will look like strung up properly! Got them yesterday but haven't had a chance to try hanging yet...
    Yup, agreed on the sauna Fish. No snow here on West coast but just above freezing at night with torrential rain, hasn't really warmed up today.

  9. #19
    Senior Member joefbtg28's Avatar
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    Westminster, CO
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    By the way "Fish" has the best quote on this site! Tried to find one to top his and I couldn't. Tolkien is the man!

    Thanks everyone for all the kind words! Just swapped out that ugly white shock cord that came with the Blackbird for some nice OD Green. Does anybody know if the green dynaglide will work with dutch's tarp flyz? It is quoted at 2mm, but heard it was 1.8. The Tarp flyz are made for the 1.75mm zing it.

    Also, Wanted to throw up a quick report on the Kelty Triptease Reflective Guyline. I picked some up on amazon:
    http://www.amazon.com/Kelty-40315001...=kelty+guyline

    I didn't like it at first, because it wasn't as easy to work with as the zing it. I began to like it after a while because it holds hitches way better than zing it, and the reflective capabilities work really well as long as you are using a headlamp. There is a bit more stretch than a pure dyneema based line. I would recommend this line for tarp pullouts, corners, or anywhere visibility is needed.

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    Senior Member Caveman's Avatar
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    Man...that looks like an awesome hang.
    If you ain't havin' fun, you're doin' it wrong

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