"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
PM sent.
As an assistant scout master, I actually have a meeting tonight with my son's patrol leader committee and will be discussing getting some of the interested scouts into hammocks, guided by PapaSmurf's boy scout hammock kit post.
Thank you for your efforts towards the cause. (hammocks and scouts.)
-Robin
$7 covers paypal, shipping, and a few pennies to cover tape, ink, etc.
120' - 150' unless you need more... (I have a finite supply)
A Medium sized box, I'd rather save for Scout Troops.
500' + $12.00 covers shipping and paypal fees. (ok, I profit $0.06).
Please let me know how much you will really use, as I do have a finite supply.
I have a few PM's, so let me get those shipped out.
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
Just a short note to say THANKS for your kindness in providing muletape to the hanging community.
You are generating a lot of thoughtful energy ( "How do I use this stuff?) . Gonna be interesting reading coming up soon. Hope !!!
There are a number of old threads on this subject... let me know if you can't find them...
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
so... I have enought orders that I am uot of shipping supplies and need to verify my inventory... I'll pre-pack some tape and post here when I know how much is left.
John
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
For day hikes I use the mule tape marked 1800 lbs. as tree straps for my ENO hammock. It is slick but it holds a bowline knot just fine. I use a bowline knot to put a loop in one end of the mule tape. Loop it thru itself at the tree end. Then I use either a marlin spike hitch on the hammock end or a "line lock" using a descending ring and carabiner.
I use stronger stuff for overnite but for an hour hammock use on a day hike it works great.
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