I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this: I am hanging from the rafters in my ceiling (1" webbing wrapped around the 4x6 beams), but they're a little too close together for my hammock...
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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this: I am hanging from the rafters in my ceiling (1" webbing wrapped around the 4x6 beams), but they're a little too close together for my hammock...
Same here... is there something actually afoot?
This may be a tough nut to crack... I don't believe I've ever been to a public campground with standing trees that weren't quite shredded due to random nails, slash marks, whatever.
As I think...
Yes
Same here, sort of (Twain Harte)
No
I assume you're talking about Clarks Fork? I live "nearby" and can check it out (though as I type this, they're closing the roads for the current...
I've been bike packing since '86*, using a hammock for this since 2005. At some level, it's as simple as it sounds... put your camping gear on the bike and go. On another level, it wasn't until...
Cool, thanks... been a month, and my house can be hard to find.
Is this a thing? I ordered my first one from Loco Libre a while ago and haven't seen it yet.
That'll work, thanks! This is my first underquilt ever, looking forward to it.
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...familiar with Clark hammocks? I've been using a 'North American' (I think... got it in 2005 and have been using it ever since), and am interested in an underquilt. Do you think I'd need anything...
If time permits, can you show us your DIY front racks?
Also, I see lots of people using those saddle bags. Do you like those? I use a rear rack which (besides holding stuff) solves several...
That's awesome. I just got back from my third trip... love it there. Only once (on a month-long bicycle tour) did I get to experience some rural Japan. For example, we camped at the "Hutte Cafe and...
Hey everyone, first post. I picked up a Clark Jungle Hammock back in 2005 and have been using it ever since. I'm sure this is obvious to most people here, but I love it for its portability (fits very...