Anyone know about how many people showed up? I wanna see some pics!
“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it." -Terry Pratchett
this is what i read on ed's hammock group neo
19th SEHHA Campout--Hot Springs, NC
We had another great hammock campout this past weekend in Hot Springs. We
had 13 hammocks Fri nite, 16 Sat nite, several day visitors each day & a few
ground sleepers! People came from MI, TN, IN, VA, GA & NC. Two families
with kids helped make the campout a true family affair-that was nice. Many
hammock models were represented which gave everyone a chance to see and try
various options.
Some of my pics are in the group camp-out gallery. As for the number -- Ed & Karen; Just Jeff, his lovely wife and their two sons; Neo and his two sons;ShadowMoss; Touch of Grey; Youngblood; Slowhike; Ewker; Fishbone; DutchTreat & Hummingbird; Darby; John and possibly some others. The dinos were there for Sat only.
Last edited by Frolicking Dino; 06-11-2007 at 17:19.
I had a great time. Nice to meet some new folks. We had an awesome bluegrass festival of our own. Fishbone, Slowhike and Dutch Treat provide some great music.
Interesting to see some quilts (top and bottom) and peadpods being used.
I took quite a few pics that will be posted to my webshots album some time this week.
Thanks to Ed and Karen for putting this on.
i couldn't add a great deal to the music... i was well out ranked in the music world<g>. but it was great fun!
i wish more of you guys could have been there to listen to duch treat & fishbone play & sing... w/ the french broad river & all those hammocks in the back ground.
i took a few pictures & a couple short videos. i was told that we could add video clips here on HF. if so i'll try to get one or two on tonight.
I too will something make and joy in it's making
Hello everyone. Smithobx (John) & myself had an outstanding time meeting all the great folks at the hang-out. We talked about it all the way home (7 hrs.). Cant begin to say enough about Ed Speer. Getting to hike up to Lovers Leap was a treat (I was hoping to get a hike in). I was really impressed with Ed Speer's hammock/under-quilt/tarp set-up. I realized when talking to Ed that he really loves what he does and it shows in his products. I had to re-name Tater-Tot (Neo's youngest) to "Jackrabbit" during the hike up to Lovers Leap. As Shadowmoss stated, he would run up the trail ahead of us, get bored waiting, run back down to us, berate us for being sooooo slow, then do it all over again ! I can't wait for the next one. I will post pics shortly
Beer won't solve problems, but then again, neither will milk !
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Jeff,
I saw a pic of you and your Warbonnet Hammock. Wanna give up a mini review?
“Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it." -Terry Pratchett
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