I am currently on the "which -fly to get journey". I do like the looks of the minifly, but I don't believe there is an option for panel pulls on the mini. This has me leaning toward the thunderfly.
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I am currently on the "which -fly to get journey". I do like the looks of the minifly, but I don't believe there is an option for panel pulls on the mini. This has me leaning toward the thunderfly.
I'm deciding between a Thunderfly and Mountainfly. I want panel pullouts, so it looks like the two tarps cost the same
So is this a decision between weight and coverage or am I missing something...
I have also done the figure 8 without moving the toggles but with varying success. I use a dutch hook and wasp, and I'll start the figure 8 with the wasp side with the toggles pinched in my hand and...
Try coiling it in a figure 8. Watch starting at 13:20 of this video. This is how I do it and I start by moving the toggles to one end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x_U2JoSHUM
12 nights a year is my New Years resolution. Well part of it at least. My goal is to engage my kids more with the outdoors. (0,4,6 year olds). Ordered a new UQ from hammock gear 2 weeks which won't...
Do you have a picture of it in a stuff sack? Curious to see how compact it can be.
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I can't think of a reason not to do the adjustable grip hitch. I need a knot here anyway so why not one with some utility.
I am about to switch my zing-it guylines out, and here is what I am planning: 6' of Glowire, with an inline tarp tensioner out of 1/8" shock cord tied in the middle. I'll continue to attach to my...