Sorry;no help here.However; hearing the details could prevent a similar mishap for the rest of us and perhaps a bit of entertainment!
Type: Posts; User: Winterwind
Sorry;no help here.However; hearing the details could prevent a similar mishap for the rest of us and perhaps a bit of entertainment!
Wooden boats have a special mystique. Seeing them always makes me want to paddle. By the way,Paul, is that the new ridge runner zepp on that Warbonnet?
A seed has now been planted.There will be more waiting in your future.Enjoy!
Seriously folks; I used to go crazy waiting for gear. Over time, the wait,like hiking,became part of the journey. Now,I feel kind of empty if I'm not waiting on something.
Just imagine me caressing mine[olive brown and grey 20deg] lol.
Was wondering when this would happen.Congrads,Paul&Missy!
Yea,the inability to deal with the digital age is bugging me. I used to be an avid photog.For the time being,though,my SLR is loaded with slide film.Guess I'll have to come around,eventually.By the...
I believe the magic number has to do with the number of threads about UGQ. Somebody correct me if I'm mistaken. I agree with you,Mr. Pink, about Pauls' quality and attention to detail.
Beautiful olive brown and grey 20deg. flight jacket arrived today!Excellent work.Thanks for the UGQ bennie Paul.
Looks like my 20deg. flight jacket will arrive Mon.! Thanks Paul and Missy! Now the rest of you guys and gals leave them alone so they can R&D the bridge UQs-only joking.
Looks a line forming,put me down.
I have two and now that I've found my go to hammock[WBRR], I've got to have a UGQ underquilt! So it goes.
Hey buddy; I think it was on his Facebook page.
Thanks Paul; one just like it will do nicely. And I thought I was the only one with good taste!LOL. By the way,I see your developing an underquilt for the WBRR. Will be ordering when the pennies...
Hum, I wonder to whom that might belong?LOL!
Hey Paul; With a flight jacket on order I was going to wait to ask a question about an underquilt for a WBRR which I recently aquired. I see,on facebook, that you're ahead of me!
Might be okay for car or canoe.
Agreed! Waited two months for a quilt from Nunatak; nice quilt but I received my flight jacket in two weeks. gave the Nunatak to my daughter, kept the flight jacket and ordered a 20deg flight jacket...
I have a 40 deg TQ from Paul in Olive Br.[light grey inner]. I like low key colors in the outdoors but that is just me. No pics but to my eye Pauls OB is lighter than the OB on warbonnet RR. Just...
Owner of 40deg. flight jacket with a 20deg. on order-exceptional quilts from an exceptionally nice guy!
Bear spray in one hand,final option in the other.
Paul; Take enough time to recover.Business is important but health pretty much trumps everything.
"Whispering Joe" echos in my empty wallet constantly.
Working fine here.Now to find some cash!
My sentiments exactly!
Don't have a WBBB,I'm sure they are top of the line.Like some others here,once I tried the WBRR,I was hooked.
I agree.Great to deal with.Glad you got your problem solved,Spaceweaseal.
That's what makes the 10.00 HF donation such a great deal-lol.
My Spindrift arrived today!Many thanks,Brandon.I was surprized at the tiny stuff sack[sorry,no pics-technology challenged] .Too tired to install tonight but will soon.Fitting subject for my 50th post!
I know exactly what you mean about the RR and SD.Taken together they solve a host of problems.It's difficult to tell the extent of the damage from the photos but most things can be repaired.If...
You might consider A 10.00$ donation.It really opens up the subject matter you can post.Probably make it easier to find "redirected" threads.
Took me a couple of months to decide,tho.
Maybe a job for 2QZQ?
Take a look at Nunatak Gear.Somewhat different take on sleep systems-expensive and a wait.Most cottage vendors are in their busy season.Try Joe at Z-Packs.You might like his bags/quilts and according...
SorryMichelle,no photos.I agree about not using eye screws.For a screw,the hole must be drilled the size of the screw minus the threads.Unless you know the quality of your studs your risking a...
I second this!
Looks like I spoke out of ignorance.May have to purchase in penance. The Fish knows.Apologies,LIS.
Now that was rich!I think I"ll post carefully around you in the future.
I've been saving outdoor tags from the products I buy for a long time as well.Had plans for a "cork board" collage,but at the moment it's just two overstuffed ziplocks.Might just get around to it...
Call me lazy, but after plucking a few chickens in my life, I'm buying mine ,clean and dry , in a nice piece of gear.That said,I applaud your no- waste effort.Seriously,my limited understanding is...
Just ordered a spindrift myself!
My experience in hammocks is minimal compared to a lot of folks here.I have 2 channel end hammocks which I like.However,for me,my new bridge is the cats' meow-open,extremely flat lay, albeit,a bit...
There was a recent post on a trip to Savage Gulf,15 mi. or so north of South Pittsburg,Tenn.I24 west will take you to S.Pitt.,a good 2 lane hwy. the rest of the way.It's a beautiful place,with car...
Makes my 40deg Zepplin look like a bedsheet.
Misting aside,humidity and the resulting condensation seem to always be a problem.Saturated air,residual ground moisture and body generated moisture are tough issues,especially for down lovers.Living...
I agree with the no zip,less weight,more freedom to move.Will only add-don't forget the down,wool or synthetic headcover!
Yes,many thanks.Now what am I going to do with all my titanium inclinometer prototypes?
Now that was funny.As I recall he finally came to the conclusion that what was in his minds' eye had become a bit less clear in execution;I have had some [ok-many] of those moments.
Ah,timing.Mine arrived yesterday.What a great piece of gear.Not going to sweat the 40$.
So,the down itself dosen't absorb any significant moisture?Any mountaineers care to weight in[or anyone who has used this method]?
I'll take all the snow so you won't have to deal with it!N.Georiga got 20+ a while back;like to hammock in that[was a groundhog back then].