I can just see someone losing their footing and flipping head over tail...
Whoopies would actually be good if you were setting up a latrine facility for a remote camp, for adjustable height for the different users.
TH
I can just see someone losing their footing and flipping head over tail...
Whoopies would actually be good if you were setting up a latrine facility for a remote camp, for adjustable height for the different users.
TH
my hammock gear weights total: 2430g (~86oz)
Winter: total 2521 (~89oz)
(see my profile for detailed weights)
gram counter, not gram weenie!
Add a plastic bag and you could truly leave no trace.
that bumper dumper made me laugh outloud. this is some funny sh, i mean "stuff". very interesting. this will be the type of gear that will catch on in about a year, although nobody will admit that they have one. I think a great name for it should be the call of duty, haha i said duty. sorry for all this i just couldnt help myself.
If they use coated material, it can double as a poncho.
If it moves, you can eat it. No promises you will think it tastes good.
Set the lines a little more vertical, and it's a dumper Swing!
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
I just know that someday, after a long days hike and tired and grumpy and dark out, I'll hang my hammock in the same spot used by someone with one of these earlier in the day!
I bet their marketing guy was ticked to see BIAS has already taken the name they wanted!
I just had a thought...if you're camping with your wife with one of these and you set it too high for her to comfortably use, can she once again complain about you leaving the seat up?
Maybe Grizz can make a bridge version to help prevent cheek squeeze.
That is some funny shtuff.
I just look for two substantial tree branches that form a fork and have a seat.Then, hope they make it through till the end without dumping me.Sometimes you get lucky and find a cut off stump that has been hollowed out by a varmint and have a seat.
Last edited by SCWalker; 10-15-2012 at 22:44.
Nothing to see here. Keep moving.
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