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I too have a property in Northern Michigan!
We built a cabin on ours and have a shed and small camper up there.
If I've learned anything
We finished work little bit early, drove an hour, than hiked to this lovely sport not quite far away, but nice to chill and meet with friends.
As far as sinking goes...put a flat rock or piece of bark under the pole to prevent sinking. I use my hiking poles for porch mode. You could use sticks
Shug Today, 06:34I feel like this should be far easier than I'm finding it.
A couple of requirements I'm looking for in my poles and just can't seem to get
I have a short length of shock cord sewn on two corners of the pillow with a cord lock and glove hook on each. All my hammocks have some form of attachment
psyculman Today, 05:28I just push my suspension up as high as I can get it and call it good. My hang angle is way off in that situation, but I’m okay with it if the trees and
Knot Grounded Today, 00:44I use shock cord clipped from my pillow to the end of my ridgeline. I make the shock cord adjustable so I can set the length differently to accommodate
Knot Grounded Yesterday, 23:27
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Western North Carolina, John Rock Hang, 18-21 July 2024
I intend to come Thursday and leave Sunday. Hopefully nothing messes that up!
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