Thank you! I absolutely love this area. Never stops amazing me when I am out camping or riding. Can't imagine living anywhere else...well maybe someplace with a little less traffic, but who doesn't?
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Thank you! I absolutely love this area. Never stops amazing me when I am out camping or riding. Can't imagine living anywhere else...well maybe someplace with a little less traffic, but who doesn't?
Thanks, sorry I didn't check before I posted this. I was cursing the search about indoor stands and then posted this. I apologize, thanks for the heads up olddog.
OK thanks, I will see what I can come up with.
a lot better then spending a lot of money when I could make one
Will it hold up to 260lbs? I have already lost 60 lbs and continuing to loose the weight... Just don't want to fall middle of the nigjt
the 108 is just the length of the stand, the suspension goes through the "U" on the upright and down to the hooks.
my room is not big enough to fit a 15 foot stand.
awesome thanks, I am wanting to pick on up sometime next week, will post more info when I do get something
Looking to become a full timer and my fabrication skills for making a stand are lacking, and I am not allowed to drill holes in my walls...
I stumbled across this on amazon and was wondering if...
Thanks, this was actually my second trip. first one was snowing and very cold, but I slept amazingly well for snowing and below freezing temps. Just had my thermarest and military surplus sleeping...
Usually that spot is covered in snow this time of year, but we got lucky and had cloudless sky and low 50's. It was amazing weather for late January!
It's in the Gifford Pinchot, Washington State, about 8-10 miles from Mount Saint Helens.
No problem man, I have always liked this spot and hanging in a hammock made this spot one of my favorites! I was missing out on so much being tucked inside a tent.
New to hanging but here is the view from my last trip.
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u256/DemonJager/IMG_0643_zps003e23e3.jpg
Thanks Looper, I really like it. The only down side is no water close by and just beyond those trees is a 100+ foot cliff...so do not wander too far that way at night.
The cabin is an old forest fire lookout that is obviously not in use anymore.
Up in the Gifford Pinchot, this spot is about 8 miles from the mountain
Thanks guys, Yeah I like this spot just because of the view. Just so happen is was perfect for hanging hammocks as well!
Really cool to see others in the area on here as well!
Hey, recently picked up a hammock and made the switch from tent camping. Loving it and wishing I made the switch a long time ago! Trying to decide if I want to become a full timer, but I am not...