I, too, am sad to see you go, but I understand not having time for it. No hard feelings, and hopefully someday you'll start doing gear for all of us again. Take care and see ya round the forums...
I, too, am sad to see you go, but I understand not having time for it. No hard feelings, and hopefully someday you'll start doing gear for all of us again. Take care and see ya round the forums...
"We do not go to the green woods and crystal waters to rough it, we go to smooth it."- G. W. Sears
My forum name is Fish<><; I'm in the navy; and I hate sleeping on the ground. If I didn't need ground to walk on or measure resistance to, I think I could happily give it up.
It was a hard choice, but like I said, I'm happy with it.
I think people will like the new stuff!
I'll be there... and likely a lot less stressed
Thanks you three for the support!
Glad you like it! Thanks for your support now and then!
Glad to hear you like it! I'm going to do a post relatively soon on my plans for it. The stretch sides on the Wolf were a nice touch I thought and I like how much "cleaner" it was than having the cord locks.
Thanks for the support, however, I think a better place for me is just to be tinkering and report back to the great DIY crowd here
The camper formerly known as HikingDad...
Too bad for us, but good for you and your family. We work to live,not live to work.
Happy hangin' brother!
P.S. I thought the Aspen Hammock was a hoot!
Hangin' High and Dry
Your username says it well--hikingDAD. You need to spend time with those kids while you've got the chance. I've got two seniors graduating next month and I'm scratching my head wondering how we got here so quickly and where the time went. You will always be thankful that you invested that time in your kids. Business can come later.
Les Rust
"My goal is to live long enough to become a character."
Sorry to hear you are closing up shop. God bless you for making family first.
CH;-\
Sadly, many Dads with young families miss a ton of family time because they have jobs that seem to offer no choices. You had a choice, one that you had to think about a lot because what you were doing meant something to you, and in the end you cast your vote the best way. You won't regret giving up something like this in exchange for the time to watch and participate in your children's growth and activities. Guide them well, they too will be parents someday. My hats are off to you.
It's been great working with you on this project. Be content in whatever trails you travel.
Peace Dutch
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It sounds to me like you made the right decision and you have your priorities straight. Especially since those DAD years don't last long.
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
I sure understand, as I'm self employed as well. If you have any remaining stock, I'd be more than happy to lighten your load.
Love your family, love the outdoors ........
Mark
Ahh i see the sad news. I love my wolf, I too thought about getting a netted one too. You do nice work my friend. Good luck to ya brotha.
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