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I am consuming the Dutch Wire for DIY stuff sacks and lanyards that benefit from a stiffer cord that is more friendly to gloved hands and night operations.
MikekiM Today, 10:10If your handy then make a Turtle Stand which is pretty easy and cheap to do. What I did in my yard to keep it in place because of wind was to take 5 gallon
Darbe Today, 09:51Loved the beautiful snowy views of the Gorge - spectacular! Cracked me up when you said it’s 345 but wanted to wait until 4 to get the fire going
Layne Today, 09:06Well, some prefer to risk being cold at night in order to save grams in order to feel more free during the day hiking. The more I get older, the more
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Good deal.
Manufacturers are understandably conservative in their designs and you can 'push' things if you're well below the maximum weight
If we were bayside I'd plan on being eaten alive by bugs, but oceanside there's too much wind for them to be a huge nuisance. I've tent camped there
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Hammocking at BSA SeaBase Munson Island using Monolite
I should update this for those considering the Monolite. While it was a wonderfully comfortable hammock, mine suffered a catastrophic failure. Tore
MikekiM Today, 10:16