dude you really wrote that book...? isnt that like the hammocking bible..? wow. that explains the tarpwork... very cool and look forward to meeting you at a hang sometime... get me an autographed copy ya kno...
dude you really wrote that book...? isnt that like the hammocking bible..? wow. that explains the tarpwork... very cool and look forward to meeting you at a hang sometime... get me an autographed copy ya kno...
Author and illustrator: The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide To Hammock Camping
Yeah, that's me! I'm going to do a short series on tarp work (different origami designs, etc.) to manipulate different tarps. It'll be on my blog: http://theultimatehang.com.
It would be great to meet at a group hang some time. I'll keep my eyes open for the next one.
Author and illustrator: The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide To Hammock Camping
i would prefer it to work both with the hammock bug net up and with the whole hammock fllipped over. as i use it quite a bit sans net in the fall and winter. when i do use it i like it high and pulled out. very roomy. i know i prolly cant have both.. so i think ide like one inside the netting. straight thru the meat of real fabric if possible. i can always use the caribiners to quick tie a ridgeline when flipped..
will be at the bell mt wilderness hang in potosi missouri with a fine group nov 17-19. first ozark hike for me. got a crazy idea for a dvd series..
Thanks bunches dejoha for going the extra mile to take the pictures and re look at things. I do appreciate that. The other configurations won't work for any of my hammocks, but I appreciate it non the less. I haven't had mine back out since February. Which I did use in falling and blowing snow, but I hung on the normal long ridgeline and put up $1 light weight shower liners as doors ....hey, it worked, and it worked on two separate Funky Tarp set-ups
And here's a video of dejoha's configuration in the snow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3I084DVRlA
Why poke a hole for a ridgeline? Place a nickel outside, wrap a adjustable end line around it, same on the otherside, keep lose until you climb in adjust as needed.
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