At 6’, I prefer wide hammocks to “regular” 58 inch width hammocks, but my optimal width is around 64 inches which is what I primarily use. I do have a bit too much excess fabric with wide hammocks. ...
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At 6’, I prefer wide hammocks to “regular” 58 inch width hammocks, but my optimal width is around 64 inches which is what I primarily use. I do have a bit too much excess fabric with wide hammocks. ...
This I my first experience with an integrated bug net style hammock. The Trail Lair has a non-removable net which is fine, since I’m almost always going to bring one. I didn’t need to use the...
I prefer the one made by Jared at SLD. One end has a larger opening allowing for a bit easier adjustment of your hammock and under quilt.
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Good to hear you're making the storage bag now. My bag lasted about a day like most. I bought the stand from you. What will the cost be to obtain a usable bag for the stand. Thanks!
Congrats on your first hang, and I'm happy it worked out for you. I agree about the guy showing up at midnight and setting up right next to you. It's just so odd to me for someone to do...
The area has plenty of spots where you can hang a hammock and pitch a tent together. This isn't an issue at all, and your partner won't be the only one using a tent.
I have both stands. The Tato stand is a tank and very sturdy. The Tensa4 stand has the qualities you listed as wanting, and I would recommend it as a first choice.
Like Shug just mentioned...
You don't have to completely disassemble the Tensa4 stand. You can leave your hammock attached and fold it all together. This makes it about 8'8" X 4". If the length is...
The campground is fairly remote. Once you turn off Ortega Hwy it's about 5 miles, so not a lot of riffraff especially this time of year. I've never had a problem leaving my stuff depending on which...
There is a good campground about 45 minutes from you where the SoCal Hanger's group hang is held each year. The group site is Falcon Crest, but for single sites it's Blue Jay which is about 1/2 mile...
Thank you!
Anyone have the coupon code. I don't see it on the site anywhere and I don't have "other" social media...thanks!
If you don't mind a little drive, here's a good hike in a beautiful area in the below post. There are a couple of trail heads from the Idyllwild side or a tram ride from the Palm Springs side. Lots...
If you're not going DIY, I like Simply Light Designs bug net available in .7 nano. It has a large opening at one of the ends allowing for easy of underquilt attachment.
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A remedy that has worked for me is a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar combined with a tablespoon of lemon juice. Once or twice a day. Depending on the length of my excursion I use a small plastic...
Andy "Bull" Bullock
Looks like an excellent trip! Thanks for the info and great pics. I'm going to hike that trail next week.
Welcome! I'm also in SoCal but a little further south in San Diego. Once you try a quilt, I think you'll like the difference. I know I did. Sounds like a great road trip adventure. Good Luck!
I do a fair bit of motorcycle camping and wanted something to keep the bike dry when raining. I had Jared make me this porch, but it would be a simple DIY. Mine is the one pictured and...
Sounds like an excellent trip and plan. It's not unusual for colder weather in that area at that elevation. The real summer temps seem to hit later towards the end of summer into fall. Also, it...
I've never stayed there, but am familiar with the area and terrain. There are only 6 marked sites at Little Round Valley. I wouldn't worry too much about the 20' rule but more about availability...
Although I've used just the liner a number of times in warmer weather, I'm not sure I would rely solely on it. I've always had my 40 degree top quilt or a CDT along just in case.
Hopefully Bmello will give you a current water status. Are you familiar with this area? Other than Round Valley being very reliable up until now with the flow reduced to a trickle, the only other...
His liner is very well made and I'm glad I bought it. Been using it for over a year and zero signs of wear. I made one out of the same fabric, but one could make a liner using his Ion fabric for...
Many nights in warmer weather this is all I've needed.
https://dutchwaregear.com/product/quilt-liner/
I purchased one and have made one. I use it primarily as a liner to keep my quilts...
Hey Congratulations! It's definitely a butt kicker, but such a great area.
The photo is a picture of a sewn footbox. You can purchase the quilt either sewn or cinched. If you click on "larger/more photos" and scroll through, you'll see a pic of the zipper and also the...
I'm with you on loosing it. I'm going to make a conscious effort to hook the cord loop on my bear bag caribeaner when not in use.
Nice! Definitely my preferred hanging method. My last overnight was at a campsite that had been picked clean and took me 15 minutes to find a suitable stick. I tried to order twice in the past two...
Did you call the Ranger Station in Idyllwild? If so, that's a pretty standard response regarding water. The Long Valley Ranger Station (760 327-0222) up on the mountain after you exit the tram is...
I've hiked and camped San Jacinto 3 times in the last year. I took the tram from Palm Springs once and stayed at Round Valley campground then hit the peak in the morning. I believe I stayed at...
Since the Argon and Ion fabrics are from Dutchware, I would pose the durability comparison question to Dutch if it's a concern.
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Also, the Argon 67 & 90 (choices for the Phoenix) is a rip stop grid fabric while the Ion fabric is not rip stop. Doesn't mean that the Ion fabric isn't durable. It's 1.1 oz/sq yd while the Argon...
If it had actually been skates, this may have been the video he posted.
https://youtu.be/L3B_KraBTQ8
I have the knotty mod on all my hammocks. If definitely helps, but only so much. I recommend just sewing it up and trying it out. You'll then be able to evaluate how much if any you want to cut...
I tried the wide hammock (72") when the fabric first became available. I prefer it over a "standard" 58" or so width. It is very comfortable but a lot of excess fabric. I then made a hammock out...
Zpacks has them. Second item from the bottom. http://www.zpacks.com/materials/buckles-webbing.shtml
Dutchware and ripstop by the roll also sell somewhat similar toggles.
Agree about most reviews. Yours was excellent, entertaining, and very well done...thanks for sharing it!
Jared can use any of the fabric offered by Ripstopbytheroll. The have a pretty wide selection of camo tarp material.
https://ripstopbytheroll.com/collections/waterproof-camouflage-fabric
I was hoping that having to hike in would rule out a certain element. I'm sure it would be significantly different if you could drive in. Thanks for the info! It's hard to believe there's no...
Very nice! How were the flys/bugs at the campground? I was in the Cleveland National Forest off Orgega Hwy Thur-Sat and the small black flys were bad. What day of the week did you go and was it...
Good to hear it was a great time. One of my favorite campgrounds since it's relatively secluded and only about an hour away.
What a great gift from your wife. Thanks for all the info...I appreciate it. Unfortunately it looks like even a 10ft hammock may be too long for the stand and that's the shortest length I'm willing...
Excellent info thanks! Kind of what I suspected based on the specs
If I do end up purchasing, I'll probably wait for the next 20% coupon to knock $50 off the price. The 13' threw me at first....I believe that is the total distance from the support legs. The...
Yeah, it looks pretty short and my confidence isn't high. If I can make this work even with minimal clearances and get a comfortable hang, it will certainly solve my problem. At least with REI,...
I see that ENO recently came out with a portable stand similar to the Tato Ultimate Hammock Stand. Anyone have one of these yet? I have one of the Tato stands and it's great for car camping. My...
I enjoyed your video very much. Thanks for sharing it!
I made one of my hammocks out of the Hyper D 1.6 and like the fabric. I haven't used the Robic 1.2. Here is the weight chart from Rip Stop. The Robic is listed at 250 Lbs....
I really appreciate all the additional info...thanks!
A couple things that make the difference for me. I prefer a hammock that is at least 64" wide, and I need a thin pillow under my knees to eliminate calf ridge and to keep my knees from...