I suppose that location is alright, assuming you couldn't find a really pretty place to hang. Wow, I would totally love to be there right now. Enjoyed the show.
Geez, I hope the sound of the flowing water didn't keep you awake all night!
Mike
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The sound of that river would put me to sleep pretty fast.
Seems like an interesting hammock. As I understand, you use it as a "bedroll"/pack with all your stuff in it, and gather the ends at each set up? Nice idea, could you tell us more about it?
Ha! I love it! Glad you found your way.
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I think I am colorblind for the day with all this fullscreen orange close-up ;-)
It's the first time I see this idea.
I am more interested in your thoughts about your system, the why, the pros, the cons, how is it compared to a "regular gathered end", etc.
Ahah, coincidences, I am supposed to meet him to show him my HG UQ, I guess I could ask to have a closer look at your hammock ^__^Switzerland eh. I just sent a hammock to WOMBLE in Switzerland. Hope he's enjoying it.
I like it because it can be folded up like a blanket and laid flat in the backpack. Or it can be rolled up with a mat or sleeping bag and packed that way.
When opened up it can be used as a 5' W x 10' L shelter tarp if needed.
The ends are double folded and reinforced with sport nylon and have double eye 1200 lbs BS poly webbing which can easily be removed and reinstalled if needed. They can be used as tree straps too, if you replace them with whoppie's for suspension. It can also be hung like a regular hammock or from all four corners like a bridge hammock. The removable pockets are nice because I can place maps and so-forth in them and pack them on top or below the hammock in my pack. I will do a full review on one soon and put it in the review section. Appreciate your interest!
Last edited by GT; 04-08-2012 at 06:52. Reason: spelling
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