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Thank you for the reply. I did some adjustments and slept much better last night. I adjusted the ridgeline and lowered the head just a touch more. Tossed
TheKiltedWolf Today, 12:28I would guess - and it's just a guess - that feeding through the shock-cord accomplishes two things. First, it allows more flex or shift if an unexpected
cougarmeat Today, 12:16The high wind issue is why I put some shock-cord on my guy tie-outs. It's not so much to keep the tarp taut as it is to allow it some "flex"
cougarmeat Today, 12:08On the other hand, you probably don't need a stepstool to reach a shelf in the cupboard. Life = trade offs.
cougarmeat Today, 12:01You can always use a big tiewrap / zip tie. Its a non destructive way to experiment with hammock length. Once you figure out what you want, you can do
stevebo Today, 11:35California fends off Coyotes in urban areas, as cities sprawl out, wildlife adapts.
https://escholarship.org/content/qt8...qt8qg662fb.pdf
I love the wide fabric for a lounging in the backyard or basement, but for camping I prefer normal width. It fits my bug net better and you usually have
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