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Block the wind. Wind, to me, is worse than mere cold in a hammock because you're so exposed to it.
Get some supplemental heat, either something
Nay hammock yet (on order though, shipping today from Little Shop of Hammocks). Whisky is the gear in the woods, though, so I'll be going that way.
StrungUpNewfoundlander Today, 02:52In addition to what's already been said, I question how well underquilts might fit on a very wide hammock. No personal experience yet, but I'm contemplating
sidneyhornblower Today, 02:47No prob.like i said: only looking for a RR in multicam....
Ingels Today, 01:28Could you elaborate a bit on how your tie-out technique has evolved? I think I used a similar approach on my last tarp build, but I'm curious if there's
jcksparow Today, 01:01My understanding is that they are to help pitch the tarp taught and provide a little more versatility in deployment options. They aren't strictly necessary.
jcksparow Today, 00:52Absolutely stunning view and thanks for that awesome video. Now I have to wipe the drool off of the keyboard ! I'm so jealous.
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i need a synthetic under quilt...help (newbie)
+1 on the Jarbidge. Takes some fiddling to get it dialed in and sealed up but once done it's very versatile.
sidneyhornblower Today, 02:56Cheers.