Set up my wife's Ridge Runner so she could play with it this afternoon. Kind of windy and the hammock and saddlebags were flapping and undulating pretty good.
Thought that it looked like a flying squirrel so now her hammock has a new name
Set up my wife's Ridge Runner so she could play with it this afternoon. Kind of windy and the hammock and saddlebags were flapping and undulating pretty good.
Thought that it looked like a flying squirrel so now her hammock has a new name
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
Looks great gunner, out of curiosity, is that a single or double layer?
That is the SL without a bug net. Bought it from another member a few months back. Its just the right size for my wife. Plans to use it as her afternoon nap or day hike hammock.
She asked if I was going to get one. Told her that no as I am too heavy for any that Brandon makes.
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
I saw a flying squirrel once. He was standing on the ridegline of my HH one morning yelling at me to wake-up. I gently reached up behind him and pinched the ridgeline. Slowly I drew the ridgeline down while he was busy barking away. When I released the ridgleine;
Alakazam! Flying Squirrel!
Trust nobody!
great visual on that one. was the squirrel's name Rocky by chanceAlakazam! Flying Squirrel!
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
Nice setup, what type of post are you using
I have two pier pilings (about 7-8" diameter and about 14 feet tall) sunk 4 feet into the ground and backfilled with dirt.
With the Pecan tree as the base of the "V" I can hang up to 3 hammocks. Been thinking about adding a couple of more pilings.
I started with 4x4 posts put they broke while I was hanging from them.
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
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