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    Organizer for suspension and tarp ridgeline

    https://youtu.be/frcQfyWOfNc

    Came up with this to keep all those bits of line separate. Just a length of bungee, some 2 hole cord locks, and some grip ends. Not revolutionary, but it helps me. Cheers

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    Looks fun, but it's not for me. I use a different approach. But if it works for you, then that's all that matters. HYOH!

    I might, however, steal the idea to do something similar to organize my hydra mess, cardboard box full of electrical extension cords in the garage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PopcornFool View Post
    Looks fun, but it's not for me. I use a different approach. But if it works for you, then that's all that matters. HYOH!

    I might, however, steal the idea to do something similar to organize my hydra mess, cardboard box full of electrical extension cords in the garage.
    I concur, that's nifty if it fits one's style, however I keep cords attached to the tarp and my suspension webbing goes into the end of the hammock's bishop bag. So when I grab a hammock or tarp from the gear bin they're all complete sets and I never find myself out in the woods missing critical pieces. BUT.... whatever one's preferences the main thing is having a solid system checklist and packing strategy... the old "a place for every thing and every thing in its place."
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