I suppose you are right :)
my Jackie has not yet arrived...still to be born, but I am getting ready.
It would probably fit with me in my hammock, but 1) it may become really warm for it under my...
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I suppose you are right :)
my Jackie has not yet arrived...still to be born, but I am getting ready.
It would probably fit with me in my hammock, but 1) it may become really warm for it under my...
The dog us a Jack Russel, and I hang mostly in the Swedish forest from autumn to early spring. Not much snow but lots of ice, bears are quite shy and usually not an issue, but wolves might be. ...
Hi,
Anyone who hangs with his/hers dog? Any sort of dogs hammocks on the market? Anything that needs be considered, especially in colder climates?
Thanks
Indeed that seemed to help. I am however a bit puzzled by the slitage after so little use
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Alright I see. I thought I milked them, but perhaps not as good as I should have! I will be out hanging on Saturday and try to do a nice job.
I understand the slitage is normal, but after so few...
I have recently purchased a pair of Amsteen woopie slins from Dutch which I have used for less then 10 hangs throughout late autumn and early winter.
I am not sure wether I am misusing them or...
Great! I need to do this right away on my Mamajamba
it is actually a side entry with zip, but it works anyhow.
I agree the leaves may not be the most comfy solution, especially if humid!
Yes I did get in touch...at first it was supposedly due to an customs clearance issue with the materials, with additional delay due to absence due to expeditions ongoing... I repeated last week that...
Done several times already, not much success though.
not sure this is the right place for this post, but the closest I can think of....
I have ordered a nice UQ in mid August that has not yet arrived, in spite of a promised lead time of 5 weeks......
New to tarps... I understand the different types of pitch with full ridgeline (under and over), end lines, and so on. What would you suggest though? My thought would be to use full ridgeline under...
I use dyneema for sailing and mostly for 2 reasons:
- it won't tangle or twist and any knot can be easily undone
- it is extremely resistant to abrasion
Both characteristics can be very useful...
Thanks for answers!
As I mentioned, the market in Europe is very limited and purchasing from the US is going to cost me a fortune... what is priced at 140$ is going to be over 230$ with the VAT,...
Hi,
I am thinking to by a Hennessy hex Asym for my Explorer Deluxe.
A couple of question:
- do you normally attach it to the ridgeline like the standard diamond fly?
- is it sufficient for...
I wrote to them as well, but the price seems to be higher, 279€ + shipping for a 500gr down. The problem is not much the price though, but rather that 1) I have a cumulus sleeping bag, it's great,...
Hi all,
I have recently taken my first trip with my first hammock and, though it was not as flat as I thought, I found loads of advantages and comfort.
The hammock is a HH Explorer Deluxe Asym Zip....
LOL I know the feeling!
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It sounds like a nice solution. I guess it depends on the size of the pack.
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I love it!
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Hi all,
Just wondering how you folk keep your backpack dry from rain, mud/earth and safe from animals while you are hanging? Possibly accessible from the hammock....
It can indeed be a challenge...
I was not aware but I'm familiar with their great products. I exchanged a couple of emails as well and saw a prototype. Looks great. Only concern with the sizes as it is trapezoidal with 220cm long,...
Hello everyone,
I am an hiker and a sailor. I always loved the idea of hanging chilling out in the shade, as a child and recently hanging a simple hammock to my sailboat, either between mast and jib...
As a child, I used to camp with my family in Sardinia, Italy several weeks a year with tents. However our base camp always had a net hammock to chill out in the shade. I loved then and I always had a...