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    KAQ New River underquilt will go great with any Clark hammock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joggerjohn View Post
    KAQ New River underquilt will go great with any Clark hammock.
    I have a sneaking suspicion that is the way I'll go. At least as soon as my checkbook quits smoking! As I said, I ordered some line from Arrowhead, and my order, along with a nice e-mail from John, was in the mail almost before I stopped typing my order! Now that is genuine, old fashioned, personal service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waddy View Post
    . I think I will try the standard Clark suspension with tree straps and toggles to start, but I'm definitely open to suggestions. I'm PUMPED!!!
    see if you can't find the clark video that shows set-up using the drip rings!!! It's very easy to do, you only need to know how to do a half hitch (you do 3 of them) and you've already got everything.

    TinaLouise

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    Thanks TinaLouise. I'm definitely going to use the rope and drip rings, that seems about as simple as you can get. Those videos are pretty clear on exactly how to do it. I have always loved to work with knots and hitches anyway. I thought it might be a good idea to use straps to protect the tree bark, especially with the Quakies (Aspen) which have pretty tender bark. I was just thinking of using the toggles to connect the rope to the strap.
    Last edited by waddy; 02-04-2010 at 10:05. Reason: Misspelled your name!

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