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    Remember to seam seal your pull-outs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuttysquirrel View Post
    i like breathing. i just biner my pack to the end of my suspention.
    Keeping your gear dry is not a problem. The pack hangs from either end of the hammock and loose gear from the ridge line. Most hammocks have pockets. My hammock of choice the WBBR has saddle bags on either and small pockets at the head and foot.

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    I got a little wet once in my BMJ, but i had not yet seam sealed the pull outs. No problems since then

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    Quote Originally Posted by StumpJumper View Post
    That is a great video. Looks like a memorable outing to say the least!
    Another tribute to the Superfly.Quinn had 3 days off of his Philmont Scout Ranch Ranger Job this summer. I met him and we drove to Taos New Mexico for a little R&R and a hike of Mt. Wheeler. During two days of hiking Quinn and I are caught in a nice hail storm while hanging just above Lake Wheeler. The Warbonnet Superfly Tarp and Ridge Runner Hammock came through once again.

    http://youtu.be/l_q5FZSGzR4
    Last edited by hodad; 11-30-2014 at 08:55. Reason: video

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    Superfly Extremes

    Quote Originally Posted by hodad View Post
    Another tribute to the Superfly.Quinn had 3 days off of his Philmont Scout Ranch Ranger Job this summer. I met him and we drove to Taos New Mexico for a little R&R and a hike of Mt. Wheeler. During two days of hiking Quinn and I are caught in a nice hail storm while hanging just above Lake Wheeler. The Warbonnet Superfly Tarp and Ridge Runner Hammock came through once again.

    http://youtu.be/l_q5FZSGzR4
    Here is the LVG video

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