would love to go to the UK one day that looks aweasome man
would love to go to the UK one day that looks aweasome man
Cheers the Uk has some real good spots get over mate !
How do you support you net now on the ridgeline.
When I tried a ridge line on a DD Frontline there was far too much sag in the net. I also found that the design of the hammock didn't suit a ridge line, ie. the hammock seems a bit shortonce a ridge line was used.
Brian
I have found out that in my case (255 lbs. / 6 ft.) the way to go with DD Traveler, is taut, if not extra taut.
Of course one could join Weight Watchers
If it would be easy, everybody would be doing it
Great looking, lab72! But I kind of have the same question as Countryman. You say you move the ridgeline, but where? To get the mozzi net nice and roomy, I guess you have moved the ridgeline inside the mozzi net, right?
I'm fibbling with this myself to get a nice hand the comming weekend, but last nights attempts didn't get me all the way. I have an idea of running the ridgeline inside the net, and still be able to raise the net high enough, but don't know how to attach the ends of the ridgeline to the ends of the hammock... Have you made a small hole in the gathered end?
I love your hang spot! I'm jealous, and my hang spot is two coconut palms on a tropical island.
"We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it."- G. W. Sears
My forum name is Fish<><; I'm in the navy; and I hate sleeping on the ground. If I didn't need ground to walk on or measure resistance to, I think I could happily give it up.
Hi Lab72,
Looks like a great setup, But what happens to your ridge line when you need your bug net in place??
Regards Hubs
Bookmarks