My brother asked me to come up and help him cook for a youth group camping in Lexington KY.
He tells me the closest trees will be 100 yds. apart so I'm taking my hammock and a tent, prepared to go to ground.
Wish me luck...o-o-h my aching back!:(
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My brother asked me to come up and help him cook for a youth group camping in Lexington KY.
He tells me the closest trees will be 100 yds. apart so I'm taking my hammock and a tent, prepared to go to ground.
Wish me luck...o-o-h my aching back!:(
You could always whip up a turtllady bamboo stand to take along.
Good luck
Good time to make a hammock stand......Good luck and remember you are doing it for the kids :)
I see a one tree hang in your future.:laugh:
Never bring a RV to do a minivans job.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyyoFujk8K4
Not to sure what it would do to your door seals or hammock suspension but I love the whole RV vs minivan tagline at the start of the video! :rolleyes:
^ nice post.....
hahaha!
"and THAT's how you turn a mini-van into an RV."
He is lucky not to be messing up his paint job with the overhead straps. Nice place for continuous loops, nacabiners, and a whoopie, tho.
If you find the right kind of tree, one is enough. :)
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...&postcount=117
Set up between your car and a tree. I've done it a few times at this type of event (helpful if you can get your car close enough.
You're going with kids? What else are they for? Have a bunch hold one end and another bunch in the other and, Viola! Happy hammocking! If you can her them to hold still all night so you can sleep and write a book, I'll buy it! ;-)
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