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I can appreciate the challenge to what seems like camping dogma. There are some things I disagree with that are commonly averred by seasoned hammock campers.
sloanie Today, 02:51I would look at the YOBO line of stands. They are freestanding (except the Freedom stands) and have different price points depending on your needs and
Pheonix6579 Today, 00:58I guess that's where we disagree. I regularly have read on forums, and in articles those who have aggressively pushed for quilts over sleeping bags. At
megasupermagnum Yesterday, 23:54the poles were the same length as the width of the tarp
it really helps keeping the tarp from bouncing off your head/feet when the wind is
Hey, just listened, thanks for the shout out! Good interview, now I have a podcast to listen to at work!
Pennsy Camp and Canoe Yesterday, 18:372 weekends ago took my nephew (for his first camping trip, at 21yo!) and his buddy camping in Kettle Moraine South (WI). I've got my nephew hooked on
TheZenful1 Yesterday, 17:39I, on the other hand, backpack frequently, year 'round, and in all sorts of temps, and saving the ounces is worth the cost of acquiring multiple sets
PopcornFool Yesterday, 16:40
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Seftlet and the extention bar.
What do you have in mind for this? Camping? Daily sleeping at home? Do you already own a Swiftlet? If not, what about it is of particular interest vs
sloanie Today, 03:24