I can do that now. I just am getting older and dont wanna string that many mules together for a wall tent, big stove, cots, tables, chairs, etc.
I guess when I said weight wasnt an issue, I meant...
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I can do that now. I just am getting older and dont wanna string that many mules together for a wall tent, big stove, cots, tables, chairs, etc.
I guess when I said weight wasnt an issue, I meant...
Its right at my weight limit with nothing on it.
That’s like the bat thing kinda.
Would have to find a stout horizontal tree. Or cut a meat pole.
I like it. But not the stand on the end.
I have a big cabelas cot. Very comfortable. But it’s big, bulky and heavy. My smaller buddy uses one of those little blue cots. I think they are made by the same company that makes the blue roll up...
Tentsile uses three trees to anchor. But they also make tents for multiple occupants. And they use ratchet straps ratchet tight to trees. To create a flat lay. Obviously out west here you don’t want...
I wonder if I bought a popular hammock style with the diagonal lay? And didn’t like it? Could I sell it easily?
Tentsile uses ratchet straps, that’s where I got the idea from? Thanks I’ll look up some of your suggestions.
The tree boat isn’t exactly what I have in mind, but it’s closer than a bunched up single line Hammock. The diagonal lay doesn’t look even remotely comfortable. But your right I could try it and see.
We use high lines to tie up stock at night, so I have that covered, and won’t damage trees.
I looked at the tentsile but that negates the stove.
Very cool! I’ve spent most of my time in the Salmo and Frank and Selway and Paysaten, but have been to the Bob as well. It may well be that my idea may not work. But I’m thinking of like a suspended...
IÂ’m your guy. I was raised and live on a ranch in Rice. Graduated high school from Kettle Falls, and own a business in Colville.
Days can get warm 70s, nights can get cool 40s. You may encounter...
I want it to lay FLAT. With 2000 lbs ratchet straps I could get things pretty taunt. That’s what I mean by heavy duty.
I’ve looked over all of the hammock systems including the War bonnet and they...
Howdy,
Long time mule packer here. Tired of sleeping on the ground and looking to par back from the traditional wall tent and cots setup. Live in NE Washington in the Selkirk Mtns so we have an...