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Just finished making one for my 11ft hammock, total weight, including stuff sack, is 10 ounces using .67 oz noseeum
AndrewSelby Today, 01:01Hey everyone. I made a video of my 2nd backpacking trip with the hammock setup. It was pretty hot out there. I used the HG Economy 20 degree top quilt
rodfather Today, 00:40https://youtu.be/AIo6XWYKG5Q
Same principles apply if your pole is a 2x4” or piece of timber you find on site.
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I either stake them out if rain is forecast, or just clip the on the ridgeline if it's clear. Since they're not super long like full doors, you can just
FLTurtle Yesterday, 23:25The great thing with the Thunderfly is, that you can simply clip the mini-doors together over the ridgeline with a biner. No cord needed. They don't slide
hutzelbein Yesterday, 23:02Just keep UQ pushed to one side of hammock until needed in cool hours of AM
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This is a great thread. I just started backpacking last November. I guess according to my Alltrails activity I've gone out on an overnighter every month
rodfather Today, 01:28