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Because there is very little "untuck" factor with a sleeping bag, it would be, in general, warmer than a TQ - and bulkier, and heavier. An "in
cougarmeat Today, 16:30There are many stands with a similar upsidedown arch design. The challenge is to find one that is long enough for your hammock. Many would work fine for
cougarmeat Today, 16:24That's where preferences can differ. Myself, I hate being restricted, which might sound strange being as I prefer sleeping bags, but it requires a big
megasupermagnum Today, 15:35Warbonnet RidgeRunner dual-layer, no-net 1.1 oz hammock. This particular RidgeRunner is from 2013; I am the original owner. Has five small holes resulting
macfly Today, 14:23As advised earlier, don’t underestimate the Athens-Big Fork section. Continuous inclines and declines for 8 miles. My strategy for this trail is
baldknobber Today, 13:16Hear hear!
My all-time favourite sleeping bag is my Feathered Friends Tanager 20, which is a fairly unique bag in that it has no zipper
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What material tarp?
> so I ordered a 12' silpoly.
cougarmeat Today, 16:33If a person had to use the tarp for a rain shelter (mine are usually used as a sun shade), I can't imagine