Welcome!
And don't hate. Some of us even have both hammocks and ... TENTS!
Enjoy your newly found horizon and ... aerial horizontal!
Rain Man
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Welcome!
And don't hate. Some of us even have both hammocks and ... TENTS!
Enjoy your newly found horizon and ... aerial horizontal!
Rain Man
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"You can stand tall without standing on someone. You can be a victor without having victims." --Harriet Woods
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"A frog in a well does not know the great ocean" - Japanese Proverb
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I can't seem to get the picture of jiraiya in a hammock out of my head.
--If a cow laughs hard, does milk come out its nose?
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Hate is a pretty strong word... you'll need something much stronger than that .
But seriously, welcome to the forums! The information here can be daunting at first, but it all becomes old-hat quite quickly.
I look forward to hearing about your future adventures!
You're gonna need a bigger hammock
Ah, yes... another victim... er... club member....
Welcome to the addiction!
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
Welcome, from Ohio. Best thing to do, is to just get your hammock and start hanging. It is not as complicated as reading the abundance of information and getting information overload. You'll be fine.
Have fun and welcome!
Everyday above the ground is a good one.
I am reserving those words for when the next credit card bill arrives.
I am a techno-fiend and love to tinker. I've already come up with a few ideas I'd like to try but hate reinventing the wheel, hence the research surge. I live right near a nice part of the Tuscarora trail, so plan to test what I've learned very soon.
I think Ero Sennin would surely be hanging when not absorbed in his research.
"A frog in a well does not know the great ocean" - Japanese Proverb
Hike Prep Blog - http://psrat.blogspot.com/
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