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A longer and wider hammock might help alleviate foot scrunch. And with that longer and wider hammock, maybe not get quite the most extreme diagonal lay,
Phantom Grappler Today, 14:30Sometimes I stack my 20* underquilt and my zero* underquilt. I install the 20* underquilt first, closest to hammock. Then I add the zero* underquilt last.
Phantom Grappler Today, 14:20Meteorharry, it’s possible to hypnotize your hammock! Now everything will be easy.
Here goes a Phantom guess
Reach your hand
You could use some duct tape to make a small pocket on the pad in the middle of one end. Then put a yard stick in the pocket and use it to push the pad
cougarmeat Today, 14:00I have a double-layer Ridgerunner bridge hammock and have been finding it difficult to thread one of the 1/8" Mountain Laurel Designs evazote pads
meteorharry Today, 13:34When it gets real cold, I go to my living room & watch video trips.
oldbiker Today, 13:25Very cool! Still have not paddled that river. One day. Glad to hear your hubby and grandson joined ya. Glad to see you made it up there this year.
richtorfla Today, 12:59
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Help With Threading Thin Evazote Pad through DL Ridgerunner
I have found that getting my pad in is significantly easier if I flip the RR over just as if I was putting on the Lynx UQ. Not sure exactly why but every
Adroa Today, 15:50