Thank you. Definitively a p,ace I recommend and very hammock friendly. Actually you can hang on so many trees right by and almost over the lakes; hang with 360 degree views.
We chose a little grove but we could have hung in many more places.
Thank you. Definitively a p,ace I recommend and very hammock friendly. Actually you can hang on so many trees right by and almost over the lakes; hang with 360 degree views.
We chose a little grove but we could have hung in many more places.
Fabulous! Thanks for sharing. I'm putting this one on my list!
FANTASTIC PICTURES!
Those are seriously some of the best pictures I've ever seen posted here on the forum. NICE!
Thanks! That is nice to hear
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Wow! Great Pics! I am also adding that to my list. Looking up flights now.
I love that area and your pics reminded me of one of my all time fav trips nearly 20 years ago, thank you.
There is something special about alpine meadows, lakes, the mountain runoff gushing over the rocks, the hot side of the mountain and the cold side.
Thx for sharing.
Nothing like a breathtaking spot to hang out in for a while. Makes me want to get to CA for some hiking.
Good bonding I bet.
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Glorious indeed. We have a trek planned in a few weeks in the Trinity Alps and I can't wait! The information our "trail boss" passed along was inspiring enough but you topped it with those incredible photos.
Happy Trails to one and all.
Enjoy the outdoors wisely and elevate your perspective.
Modified Penny Wood Stove instructional Video-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fPlHqsYy38
Hammock Wheel https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...09#post1035609
Another Really cool JC Penny Puffer instructional- https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...141#post953141
Beautiful! The Trinity Alps hold a special place in my heart.
WOW! Beautiful area! Great pics and I'm sure your memories are even greater, thanks for the tour
"I love not man the less, but Nature more."
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