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That’s so looow temps there, makes it all the more satisfying and cozy getting the insulation dialled in.
May have mentioned it further back
Definitely not the easiest trip to pack for but I'd be far from the first to do it. One option to lighten the load would be USPS but I don't think that'll
assquatch20 Today, 01:28Cougarmeat- Lol, we are in AZ and its freezing most nights. At a friends place its been in the teens. Just because its the desert doesn't mean it's warm.[emoji16]
LowTech Today, 00:17Yup that is the official stance - always depends on who is in charge of enforcing I guess - my ranger friend wouldn't cite a set up with 1" straps
GilligansWorld Yesterday, 23:59Some people's winters are just considered summer in Minnesota. If people in Seattle were around during the Big Flood (I mean that BIG one we read about
cougarmeat Yesterday, 23:42A sleeve or sack will definitely be good. Seems like it would make it easier to keep the hammock off the ground.
A suspension that's easily
I recently got a Voyageur and it’s become my favorite. I really like a netless. Super comfortable and I really like the hexon 1.6 which Jared
Tpatter Yesterday, 21:47
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ViDEO: Winter Hammock and Pulk Trip in BWCA
I would love to have such large areas to roam over here
It think from 3 nights over it should be called an expedition 
infrastellar Today, 04:05