I was taught not to pull leaking feathers out through the shell- instead try to pull the offending feather(s) or down cluster back into the down chamber. Gather the material loosely in one hand and...
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I was taught not to pull leaking feathers out through the shell- instead try to pull the offending feather(s) or down cluster back into the down chamber. Gather the material loosely in one hand and...
If I'm solo, a book or Ipod for entertainment- if it's not too cold I'll stay up outside the hammock as long as possible. I do a lot of camping in Shenandoah, so no fires allowed- except at the...
Almost 5, my first was an early model Clark jungle hammock. I use an HH ultralight now, with a newer Clark NA for cold weather. I've converted two of my hiking buds to hammock hangers- pass the...
Got the same message from "Jeannette", with Eisnstein quote at bottom. Zero posts, seems like a scammer.
-Leadfoot
I own both types. I've had the Clark for 4 or 5 years and the HH for about 3.
I prefer the Clark for colder weather. The weathershield gives the hammock good wind protection. I use a Z-rest pad...
I too want to thank Qpens and Redtail for setting up "the hang". I had a great time meeting the folks who showed up Friday night and putting some faces with the names.
Unfortunately, my...
Count me in, I plan on hiking in Friday afternoon- but have to hike out early Saturday afternoon. Looking forward to meeting you folks and seeing some cool new gear.
-John
Great idea. I use a surplus poncho liner as a top quilt with a Jacks R Better underquilt- light, and super cheap. Guide gear sells'em too:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=119324
I have an HH ultralight and a Clark. About this time of year I retire the HH and use the Clark hammock. With the weather shield up, pockets stuffed with extra clothes, sleeping in a Marmot Helium...