Exactly what I expected when I clicked on the link. Great work and good shots of it.
Pictures don't do your gear justice though.
Nice job.
Exactly what I expected when I clicked on the link. Great work and good shots of it.
Pictures don't do your gear justice though.
Nice job.
Last edited by UncleMJM; 07-21-2011 at 12:55. Reason: noticed a typo
This is the 2nd Smokehouse I made for hammock Winter camping. Going to a friend in Japan... Just like the 1st one except different color.
Its 5' tall with a 10.5' ridgeline and 4.5" cat cut in the ridgeline.
Black and Gray and Weighs 30oz with stuff sack,,, weight doesn't include cord or stakes. Has a clothes line over the stove area... Can also pull hammock against wall (out of the way) if other are trying to stay warm or cook with TI stove...
https://picasaweb.google.com/1041111...Smokehouse202#
Nice work!
Thankee UMJM and RNuke, yall are gentlemen and scholars
Awesome work buddy!!! I am impressed!!! I have yet to get on the ball and make one for myself.
After my -15F winter camp this year, I've been seriously thinking about making something like this for my winter setup. This looks great!
Me want! I like winter camping myself, or colder weather, I had envisioned exactly this type of tarp/tent. I can cook, stay dry and warm, with room for a chair or two.
This would be perfect for those long winter nights.... and excellent executed to
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coolest tarp ive ever seen.....IN MY LIFE
Dale Gribble: I'm thinking, "new hammock." For me, laying and swaying in a hammock is like a steady morphine drip without the risk of renal failure.
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