This was the 2nd nights bedroom in Yellowstone Park.
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This was the 2nd nights bedroom in Yellowstone Park.
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I get along really well with it. It is built tough and not meant for the ultralight crowd. High quality construction throughout and I'm into tough, not flimsy light. The only thing I would change is the angle of the side water bottle pockets. They are difficult if not impossible to reach with the pack on my back. I have looked at the lighter packs many times and continue to do so after listening to all the rave reviews they get, but so far I have seen nothing that I would trade it for.
P.S. You have a sharp eye!
Love your enemies, but keep your gun oiled!
I am a CONCENTRATED vegetarian. I let the cows eat all the grass, and then I eat the cows!
my hang last weekend in Cornwall UK:
Hiking the Blue Lake trail somewhere up the Poudre Canyon in CO. Stopped for lunch and a little hangtime. ^.^
It's incredible how relieving it is to get your feet up and de-booted in the middle of a hike, even for 10 minutes. Yay, hammocks!
very nice! love the pond!
What a cool thread enjoyed all the pics!!!
Hangin' near Mt. Rogers
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Gee,
I see all these gathered end hammock shots and they are great. Just thought a few shots of a BMBH may add some variety. You will see on the last shot, I love the fact that when it is wet outside, I can still break down and not be on my knees getting wet.
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Home last Friday
Ivan lake north Louisiana last weekend
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