Thanks for reminding me of the excitement and anticipation I had went I was waiting for my hammock. You can always start planning your modifications to kill some time.
Bat
Thanks for reminding me of the excitement and anticipation I had went I was waiting for my hammock. You can always start planning your modifications to kill some time.
Bat
Bat
Beginning my NOBO trip on the AT on 2/28/12.
According to the USPS tracking my Blackbird 1.1 Dbl is out for delivery TODAY!!! Ooooooo I can't wait for this day to be done with so that I can go home and set it up!!
Yep...... My traveler is supposed to show today....
===> 1) Dig a hole about 3 feet deep where you want the other end to tie-off.
2) put a bucket in the hole
3) Fill the bucket with cement
4) Put an appropriate height pipe in the center
5) Let dry
6) Fill-in the hole 3/4 with cement around the bucket
7) Top it off with dirt
8) Put a screw-eye bolt on the pipe at the right height.
9) Hang the hammock
10) Explain to the wife why you can't cut that part of the lawn any more!
Live Purposefully; Dare Greatly; Land Gently
If you're going to do something wrong, go for it! - Beryl G.
"Never knock on Death's door - just ring the bell and run. He hates that!"
Well hopefully my superfly with doors and bug net gets shipped next week will cross our fingers, toes ,legs,eyes, arms my wives legs, arms, toes lol
Stock BB will span 20'. Throw that bad boy up.
Bat
Bat
Beginning my NOBO trip on the AT on 2/28/12.
I wish it were that easy. She started complaining about putting a 6X6 post in the back yard...I'm not sure what she's say about an ugly pipe. It's rare that she gives me grief about anything, so I'll give her this one.
That's good, because I have a decent span between all the trees in my neighborhood, and where I *might* be able to install the aforementioned 6X6 post.
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