wow, i must have gotten lucky, i roasted at 30 degrees, I havent had a single problem with the zipper too
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wow, i must have gotten lucky, i roasted at 30 degrees, I havent had a single problem with the zipper too
lol, my first bike was a honda 90, ran like crap and i couldn't fix anything at 6yrs old, after pouting too much grandpa took it, fixed it, rode it down the rode and told me he sold it. i found the...
well, not to get too much into my personal story but, my parents split up 5 years ago, my father has essentially made it clear he doesn't want anything to do with me. He stole my kx250, so i bought...
high wind, bad idea on the ridgeline and lots of skill :lol:
well, you caught me, i do have a beer every now and then but it definately wasn't me spilling all over. lets just say my hiking buddys are kinda rowdy, they leave no trace though :thumbup1:
well, it worked like a dream, ended up getting more beer than rain on it, but oh well
im doing it, then its off to mt ranier to test
oops, ok sorry all, first time posting something like that
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=10884764&lmdn=Type&cp=4406646.4413993.4414966.12669396 sorry
I don't usually carry but when hunting i carry a .45 long colt unknown manufacturer. i clip my holster to the suspension at the head end.
hey yall, just thought some people might like to know that for 50$ you can get a 0 degree mummy bag from dicks sporting goods, get em while they're hot though, i got the last one in my store
hey guys i want to buy a tarp for under 20 bucks, i have no clue if this is feasible
ooh, ouch. i figured i could at least have one hobby on the cheap, evidently that is not the case, I've already given up dirt bikes, cycling, and sailing. looks like hammocking/backpacking have to go...
howdy yall, long time no see, any way. I'm 17yrs old, i sold a scooter not to long ago for 180$, since then i bought a 0 degree bag, a pad, and three failed attempts at a tarp. the first attempt was...
I roll mine and affix it to the top of my pack. of course i use one of those old external frame stansport packs
wow really, haha i love this idea
too late now and after camping in the marsh land with my buddy, i wasnt bothered by the lil *******s at all so i guess ill chock thisn up as a win
so i was wandering around the fair when i noticed a hammock salesman tent, so i went over and some how this guy had no idea about camping in a hammock :lol: so i sauntered over and gave hime the 411...
i think cheap and light would be my main concerns
anyone know of a cheap insulation that packs down? :confused: wishing it was fairly light too. my colman 20 degree sleeping bag packed down weighs like 2 tons (just kiddding, sure feels like it...
yeah i think we used the exact same bag :lol:
well camped in 40 degree weather lastr weekend an i have to say im impressed, i was toasty in my boxers and a t shirt
i made a diy uq out of a colman 20 degree bag + a tq out of the other part, everything tucks nicely, how low can igo in your opinion (with no wind)
well hate to call yall wrong but the netting off is so much better, and by sparaying my diy top quilt with some bug spray stuff the skiters wont even come near me
im working on a very very very limeted budget though
to remove the bugnet, or not to remove, that my hanging friends is the question. i was thinking of removing the bugnet on my hammock and then just putting a velcro strip down each side and on the...
actually i use to just use it for hanging in my racecar trailer, and it went perfect with my tool box, and all my snap on parephenalia,plus sponsor decals on my red 454 powered outlaw
well im not trying to stealth it so thats no thing, and im 5'3 so i fit well
my avatar has a pic i found on the net of one, i dont have a camera so i cant really get pics
wats the deal with these, im not complaining though it feels pretty legit to have a snap on tarp over me :cool:
funny story actually, i got my hh expedition from the snap-on tool guy, he gave it to me to use on the racetrack, i thought it was cool as a fan, then i started back packing with it and thought this...
shug, you make me lol
I cut an adult sized bag on half, ziptied the open end shut with a bootlace running through it with some shock cord square knoted to the end it works down to about 20 degrees and the other half...
well its a bit of a hick set up, its a sleeping bag, cut in half, with bootlaces running through channels with a bungee cord on them, works well, amazing comfortable
yee haw and a howdy hello from evman, finished my diy uq today and it was as easy as pie in july, i will get pics later, iff i can figure it out lol:lol:
hows the hangin down south old dog
i think ima just got to a diy UQ
thanks guys preiciate it
just wat i was looking for!!!! thamks
its amazing how much people here take our beautiful scenery for granted
hi guys another newbie question here, anyone have a pattern for making a 3/4 UQ out of a standard adult sleeping bag? any help is appreciated as im on about hte lightest possible budget ever
scratch that plan cutoffby girl freind
im currently in the process of making a UQ out of a busted *** sleeping bag
im not dead set on a ccf pad, i just dont have 200$ to go blow on an underquilt
hi really, really, REALLY new to this whole hammock thing, and i was wondering wat width do you prefer in a ccf pad?:lol:
howdy howdy, got my hh expidition 2.5, love it with a passion, got sent here by shug, saw his vid online and decided to check it out, oh and one guy from z-squad too
whew i thought someone was sayin something bout me, lol, where you at in the good ole evergreen