Finishing on a broken foot is no joke!
Type: Posts; User: Clown Pusher
Finishing on a broken foot is no joke!
Those gloves in the beginning look awesome
No gators in that water down there in FL?
Cool video. Hammock is the way to go out there because that snow looks deep.
Happy Thanksgiving! I just woke up from a turkey nap.
Very cool. I had no idea what a four legged turtle dog was so you got my attention pretty quickly as you can imagine. What are you thinking to make the poles out of?
Sorry to hear this.
Cool pic, a bit strange the leaves are only changing color near the top.
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In the netting on side of backpack that is generally for waterbottles.
Im starting to always assume that some moisture has gotten into the insulation now so I give 48 hrs + to dry out before packing away when I get home if I'm at all worried.
This thread makes me want to build a cave in the bedroom to hang a hammock.
I love em for the bug shields but not my style for the hammock. I have seen those redtails in person. If a bear comes by I prefer to be a taco rather than a burrito.
Thanks... looking at some moisture absorber packets I like that idea for a few things.
I got to go through tons of my old stuff recently, half of which was lost to mold. I found a 25 year old rock climbing harness... which I think was probably safe to use, but who knows would you...
Don't store it in the basement again or maybe get a dehumidifier? That's all I got. Our basement is not very humid but I lost a lot of stuff to mold recently that had been in storage for a few years...
No but that's awesome. I'm just glad this thread is not about a sandwich. I have a CB radio but it disappoints.
rubbing it in are you in San Diego maybe?
Same side that I write with... but I don't want to tell anyone what that is because then you will know which side is my weak side and I will never give these informations to strangers.
Someone called Hikaru Nakamura a clown pusher during his chess stream on Twitch and I laughed for at least a minute straight:)
Some interesting pics here. I don't carry a pole with me that would enable this when I am hiking but maybe I should.
cool I will keep checking these out
Looks like it should be find but being mindful of the direction everything is getting pulled in is not a bad idea. Try to avoid pulling laterally along the length of the wall. You will get more...
It's definitely not the ideal place to be but the chances of me waking up and moving in the middle of the night for fear of lightning is... zero.
Should be fun I hope you have a long trip planned. If you make it to Vermont you can try for a night at the Long Trial Inn that is a pretty well known spot up there.
I recently took a down vest out off storage after about 10 years that had been across the country from me. It's in pretty good shape and Im pretty sure it is natural down.
Thick wool or fleece socks because I try not to wear boots in the hammock. Nothing else too notable, just no cotton. I used to have a pair of Goody's fleece socks from Vermont that were ideal for...
Depends... if it is in a place where anyone is likely to find out and care than you are probably not in a great place and it is also probably not a great practice there. If you are off in the middle...
This is how old gear gets retired in my world so I usually tell them they are not allowed to return it. They will do fine without the quilt if they are first timers:)
Hello. I started this profile a year or two ago when I was trying to get some of my own hammocks made but this did not go well. I am back for more, round 2.0. I think if I start making hammocks I...
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