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It takes effort to remove them. When I was splicing them I used a nail with a smaller diameter than the stakes to form the eye so it's a snug fit.
Trail Runner Today, 04:10Sounds like your best bet would be going to a group hang and try out a couple of different systems. It doesn't matter how a hammock LOOKS - but only how
hutzelbein Today, 03:33Meister Grimbart is the traditional name of the archetypal badger in German fable and fairytale. Think Old Brock if you are English, or maybe Mister Badger
MeisterGrimbart Today, 03:15On this drawing, where would be the ridgeline tie outs?
Really like your tarp ideas.
Many thanks!
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Im another newbie I guess been practicing for a few weeks. I ordered some seconds and other fabrics from rip stop by the roll to practice on. It has helped
Roman3006 Today, 02:35I noticed all of my hiking and hammock gear were primarily earth tones. I think my orange TQ was me trying to break that up a little bit. Lots of different
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Just put Whoopie Slings on my old Hennessy Explorer
I put whoopies on my Expedition a couple of years ago. I like the ease of setup and adjustability, but I lost the option to attach the asym tarp to the
sidneyhornblower Today, 04:30