Yessir! http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=10551 Added an internal ridgeline to my Clarrk, which allows for such pleasures as in-hammock iPod movie viewing!
Yessir! http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=10551 Added an internal ridgeline to my Clarrk, which allows for such pleasures as in-hammock iPod movie viewing!
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I have a loop of thin cord tied in a prusik knot around my ridgeline, I attach my led light to it. I can still move the light along the ridgeline but it stays where I put it.
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I use a small net pocket (approm. 18"lng x 8'd) it has long ties that fasten to one end of the hammock then to the ridgeline with a minibiner. Good for clothes, books ,loose stuff you don't want in the hammock with you, but you want handy.
Seeing as I have a Clark, I've already got all the pockets I can handle!!! (inside and out). I did add an internal ridgeline to act as a clothesline and I keep a tiny flashlight there. Sometimes a fan during the summer. I'm thinking of adding a cord inside at the head end to tie my pillow/clothes-stuffsack to. If I get up during the night, when I get back in, my pillow ends up under the middle of my back. I'd like to keep it at the head end. Might just tie a cord to the inside "pull up handle" (loop at the head end to pull yourself up if you find you've slipped down towards the foot end) and then just tie that to my stuff sack cord.
TinaLouise
Last edited by Hooch; 10-28-2009 at 13:00.
"If you play a Nicleback song backwards, you'll hear messages from the devil. Even worse, if you play it forward, you'll hear Nickleback." - Dave Grohl
I hang one of these from my Traveler ridgeline. Very handy for headlamp, watch, Ipod, etc.
http://www.rei.com/product/681993
Also can be used to support an umbrella for shade when lying around in the daytime.
Is the ridge line on the WBBB on the inside or the outside? Cant tell this from the website....
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