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    Yes, it has weight and costs money, but a Tensa Solo pole will greatly help in the "two good trees" department. It was often a struggle finding two (or four, or three) trees, the proper distance with no in-between trees/foliage interfering with the tarp. How naive I was starting out with a hammock; "How hard can it be; there are trees everywhere."

    Looks like you took advantage of the "Hammocks can work on sloping ground" feature. When I tried that, I learned that though the hammock was fine, everything put on the ground rolled downhill.

    It's great that you are getting your kids outside and, hopefully, away from Cell service for a brief moment.
    In order to see what few have seen, you must go where few have gone. And DO what few have done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cougarmeat View Post
    Yes, it has weight and costs money, but a Tensa Solo pole will greatly help in the "two good trees" department. It was often a struggle finding two (or four, or three) trees, the proper distance with no in-between trees/foliage interfering with the tarp. How naive I was starting out with a hammock; "How hard can it be; there are trees everywhere."

    Looks like you took advantage of the "Hammocks can work on sloping ground" feature. When I tried that, I learned that though the hammock was fine, everything put on the ground rolled downhill.

    It's great that you are getting your kids outside and, hopefully, away from Cell service for a brief moment.
    When hanging on steep slopes I have often cut a little shelf into the hillside for cooking platform, feet etc. Restored upon leaving.


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    Did some testing with my backyard stand and "porch mode". Had never done that with a tarp, but using a pair of dog bones as extenders on my tarp guylines it worked really well! Even got some good rain over the weekend to truly test it out. Going to work really well on my upcoming BWCA trips this year.

    Of course I had to stress test the setup with someone super wiggly to really put it through its paces.

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    So precious.
    In order to see what few have seen, you must go where few have gone. And DO what few have done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sideshowraheem View Post
    [IMG]Of course I had to stress test the setup with someone super wiggly to really put it through its paces.
    That's not fair! That's just too cute for words.

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    Got the chance to head a bit north to Oberg "mountain" here in MN. I'd heard of it before, its near Lutsen an area up here that has a ton of maple trees, and as a result usually looks incredible in the fall. I was hoping I'd spot the Maple King, but alas the weather turned on us and we were lucky to get the views that we did.



    One of the few clear views we got all day.


    More typical few of the day.


    Probably one of our last fall hikes as a family of 3. Baby #2 due this January!

    Also notice the dog does not care to take photos at all. She's busy trying to scare up Grouse, which she did at least once this trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sideshowraheem View Post
    Got the chance to head a bit north to Oberg "mountain" here in MN. I'd heard of it before, its near Lutsen an area up here that has a ton of maple trees, and as a result usually looks incredible in the fall. I was hoping I'd spot the Maple King, but alas the weather turned on us and we were lucky to get the views that we did.
    The Maple King would approve......




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    Quote Originally Posted by sideshowraheem View Post
    Got the chance to head a bit north to Oberg "mountain" here in MN. I'd heard of it before, its near Lutsen an area up here that has a ton of maple trees, and as a result usually looks incredible in the fall. I was hoping I'd spot the Maple King, but alas the weather turned on us and we were lucky to get the views that we did.



    One of the few clear views we got all day.


    More typical few of the day.


    Probably one of our last fall hikes as a family of 3. Baby #2 due this January!

    Also notice the dog does not care to take photos at all. She's busy trying to scare up Grouse, which she did at least once this trip.
    Love to see the color! The tulip poplars are just now starting to have a few yellow leaves here in TN…


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    Beautiful colors! I see your little one has her Puddle Stompers on- did she have a chance to get down and stomp?
    Congrats on #2.

    Charlotte

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