This sounds interesting, I just wonder if there is enough trees to hang everybody.
old4hats Today, 13:13Totally agree w/ the lean of the pole being key in reducing pull on the stakes.
This is my setup at the moment showing my standard angling. Also
Confirming. There are more factors to consider, but taken in isolation, anchors far from the pole, only as far apart from each other as necessary to stabilize
Latherdome Today, 12:32I use these shock-corded poles: https://www.rei.com/product/845322/r...rp-pole-single
They expand to 6' and break into 22"
I've double and triple staked at times. Double is easy, just a dogbone through the loop on the end of my line w/ each end going to a stake. Triple was
LowTech Today, 11:21Kind of need to see photos of site and layout of all elements to workshop. But:
1. Forest? So trees?
2. Use a tree for higher foot
I intend to come Thursday and leave Sunday. Hopefully nothing messes that up!
PappyAmos Today, 09:16
Number of Members: 66,579 Total Threads: 152,531 Total Posts: 2,094,762 Currently Online: 3250 Newest Member: Dilligaf0220 |
NC Yates Hang Fall 2024 Oct 31 Nov 1 2 3
My conservative estimate is that there are likely ~400 hang spots at Yates Place. We've never encountered a situation where stands are required (although
iceman857 Today, 13:22