I'll see what I can do. The basement where I currently have it set up doesn't lend itself to nice pics.
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I'll see what I can do. The basement where I currently have it set up doesn't lend itself to nice pics.
Here are some pics:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/104080018307816484828/albums/5919474665578636497/5919474668139383778?pid=5919474668139383778&oid=104080018307816484828
Enjoy, my bear scout has one and is enjoying it.
Look at a turtledog or turtlelady hammock stand in the DIY section.
Nicely done.
Nice photo. It is almost as though the trees grew just for you to set up in a row with a common area in the center. The fall colors look great with the contrast of the hammocks.
I received mine yesterday also.
Is the Flex180 a cross between the Vertex and the NX-250?
Congratulations on your first. Those are some excellent photos nice work.
A really nice looking hammock. One heck of a good encouragement to make it to a group hang and see the new stuff. Wish I could have made MAHHA to see it in person.
Does cuban breath better than sil? Would that work if completely closed up? Doesn't Shug have velcro on one of his winter cuban tarps to close it up?
Going through the system and doing that level of analysis can't be all that enjoyable. So I'll like to say: "Thank you to the moderators!". The effort they put in makes this such a great forum.
Well done Hangout and 2Sticks, nice design and in the cub scout royal blue color. The picture of the kids enjoying the hammock - priceless.
Sounds like a great time had by all.
fishbait: If your headed to Gettysburg you might want to look at Camp Conewago. It is a property owned by the local council in New Oxford PA.
Congratulations and well deserved.
I'm not hanging yet. Only at the start of trying to understand all of this, but this forum is great and has invaluable information. For me this started during BSA Woodbadge course when one of the...
Great pictures....looks awesome.
I don't see where any of it is weight rated. Are thinking about it for your tarp or gear hammock?
Nicely done.
Fantastic work!