Anyone in western Washington be up to doing a hang to help noobs like me learn more about hanging and methods? and maybe just general info for some people that need it.
Anyone in western Washington be up to doing a hang to help noobs like me learn more about hanging and methods? and maybe just general info for some people that need it.
We just had a group hang in January just outside of Ellensburg. There was talk of doing another one this summer but nothing has been proposed or organized yet. Feel free to suggest a time and place and see who can make it. I am willing to try to make it to any hang within a few hours of Seattle.
I would be willing to make something work. I was told about the Jan hang too, but summer seems too far away. I would say that one hang per season would be great, that way most people would be able to make 2/4 hangs a year.
You don't sleep on the ground at home, why would you expect me to out here?
I like MaxM's idea. Once a season sounds like a good way to go. After the Winter hang, I'd like to get back out there with a couple people again. It was a fun time.
In the meantime, TyGuy, where in Western WA are you? If we don't get a group hang together soon enough, I am sure a couple people would be willing to just do a meet up and show off some gear. I'm in Bellingham, and there are a couple people in the Seattle area. Let us know, or send some PMs and see if anyone would just like to meet up.
~Mindwalk
im in federal way. this would also be my first actual hang so im still a noob.
Hi Tyguy,
I am stealth17 living in Redmond, WA and I am looking to find some guys who would like to hang in WA almost anywhere. I am a senior but in pretty good shape and an Army Vet with about 4 years of Hanging experience always in the summer, fall and spring. I am in the process of building a pulk for winter hanging which I am really excited about using in low altitude areas where I can enjoy the beautiful snowfalls. I have a Warbonnet BB XLC and a Superfly that I totally love. All my quilts are down and super warm. I use a ULA Catalyst pack which I explored after seeing the products Shug uses. My first hammock was a Mosquito with a diamond tarp which I still have and will use to get others to try hanging. I would like to talk with you on the phone if possible to talk about trip ideas etc. You may reach me any day usually in the mornings at 425 241-8008. I you know others in the area who are great guys please let them know I am looking for other people to hike with year around. I look forward to your response.
Jay Collins
Avid Kayak Fisherman and Hanger Known as Jayfish17 or Stealth17
Redmond, WA
Im having another one on the coast in August.. if enough people interested we could do one in July as well.
My DIY Pulk Project
http://www.landofrath.com/?p=573
Hey, I'd be interested. I'm an intermediate hanger — someone who could help new folks with the basics but who also could learn from the veterans. Located in Bellevue.
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