Hello!
I am overwhelmed by the volume of information found on this forum. thanks in advance for all of the tips, tricks and other helps.
Hello!
I am overwhelmed by the volume of information found on this forum. thanks in advance for all of the tips, tricks and other helps.
Welcome Neighbor!
I'm just on the other side of Youngstown from you. If I can help in any way, by all means, drop me a line!
If - if he stood! Enough of ifs!
He knew a path that wanted walking
He knew a spring that wanted drinking
A thought that wanted further thinking.
A love that wanted re-renewing
"A Lone Striker" Robert Frost
Welcome brother. You live about 45 mins maybe an hour from me. I can promise you two things on this forum. You will become a hammock nut and get so much info you wont know what to do with it. There isnt another forum on the net where everyone gets along so well and are so open.
Welcome to the forums from Dayton. Are yo close to Nelson Ledges? Been wantin to check that out.
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Relatively speaking. nelson ledges is a very intersting area (geologically speaking) there is a privately owned park just to the south which has camping and swimming. I have never camped there, but the swimming is excellent. at one time the campground was a sandstone quarry. while mining it out the workers hit a spring and filled up the quarry with water. there is a "cliff" to dive off of. www.nlqp.com
also in the area (about 20 miles north) is Thompson ledge park. this is a township park with a huge sandstone cliff that makes for a nice day hike. as far as I know there is no legal camping here atm. http://www.thompsonohio.org/TWP/depa...park/index.htm
(not a wealth of information).
Welcome from Euclid Ohio. Keep your eyes on the trip planning section for Ohio hangs. They are always a good time.
Let me know when you are gonna head to the ledges. I know I would definitely be there. There is a fee and what not. I have never camped there before, but have swam in the quarry. Not sure how it is for hammocks, seemed to be a lot of open field camping if I remember correctly. Things can get a little weird at the ledges from my understanding.
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Welcome to HF from Mass.
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