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When I spoke with DNR, this rule in particular (they thought) applied to slacklining. As they don't want people falling from great heights. Wouldn't
Karla "with a k" Today, 10:16This thread convinced me to buy some 2mm "Reflective Guy Line" from HG last night. I bought 100ft and will outfit a new WB Minifly with a ridgeline,
Crazytown3 Today, 08:49My tarp tie outs are 5.5 ft in length with about 8 inches of cord attached per Blake's Hitch. An Ashley Stopper knot prevents the Blake Hitch from sliding
Recalc Today, 08:12Three feet off the ground eeehay
This rule-law-regulation would criminalize TreeFool one of our most fun hangers.
TreeFool (spelling) was
Hammocks and Slacklines must not be more that 3 feet off the ground. They are meaning the bottom of the hammock? With no one in it? I usually try
rhjanes Yesterday, 23:07Okay, I will mention that Katabagic gear to a friend. Maybe he like those features to upgrade his current gear. We'll just install the rack and soft tops
Drakey Yesterday, 22:32His cordage is worth every penny. Its amazing how much nicer I find it to work with and how strong it is.
sideshowraheem Yesterday, 19:53
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New Wisconsin Hammock Camping (and Slacklining) Rules
Yes, you are correct. TreeFool would not be able to do that in WI DNR owned properties.
Karla "with a k" Today, 10:29I hear the tongue-in-cheek