Nick that is what I do and have for awhile. I do put a little halfie behind it which only requires pulling the free end to undo, which can be done in mittens no prob. It's prolly more of a habit...
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Nick that is what I do and have for awhile. I do put a little halfie behind it which only requires pulling the free end to undo, which can be done in mittens no prob. It's prolly more of a habit...
Good work Tendertoe! I actually don't use either one of those methods which is why I always put the term larkshead in my posts.
I tie mine by making a loop, folding back on it self and clipping...
I can respect that. I still do t see it as a waste per se, but I can still respect it.
I have sat down in my hammock after not making sure my hitch was drawn tight. I slid down. I didn't get hurt...
I think it's a matter of preparing for the what ifs. I think a two second maneuver being a overkill waste of time is suspect. I think in the great scheme of things when we try to get the bigger,...
Exactly right. My situation: I have 14-ish foot long tree webbing and 6 foot whoopies. My tree webbing only has one loop. I put a MSH/Larkshead loop anywhere I'd like along the long tree strap and...
I started hanging this way in my house and after extended use it was a little tuff, but with some back and forth motion they released pretty easily. I would imagine after just an overnight it would...
I think you are right Shewie. If you look at the diagram, and turn the biner 90 degrees (IMO) you have the best setup. Still using a Larkshead/Marlin deal but with the added benefit of having a spot...