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I have hiked quite a bit in the Sawatch range, including some of the collegiate peaks, and definitely thing you'll be able to find places to hang. I
iceman857 Yesterday, 23:36I hope y'all are planning to stay through the rain tomorrow because we're getting ready to leave tomorrow morning from south alabama to join you.
That’s true, but I was actually thinking about hanging on my back porch in the sun. It’s an awkward spot that isn’t covered and I often
leiavoia Yesterday, 22:58Thanks for the kind words. I did update the ridgeline tape by cutting off the original one and sewing the whole ridgeline over with wider tape. MUCH easier
chicondaman Yesterday, 22:49I’m going to try the HG on the inside. Call me vain, but I much prefer the look of the TW. Looks sharp. Have you experienced any issues with the
Tpatter Yesterday, 22:05I'm also familiar w/ the "no rain" SoCal area, in fact just back from 5days there in our hammocks. I used my tarp every day for shade and it's
LowTech Yesterday, 21:36
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Collegiate Peaks Loop - Hammock Friendly?
I may have responded to your other post too, FireBall, but seeing some of the discussion here, I'll also say that one of the secrets to successful hammock
iceman857 Yesterday, 23:45