Hey Shug where's the kitchen sink?
Hey Shug where's the kitchen sink?
I generally have my head lamp, mini thermometer, and some spray hanging from mine. Tiny and tidy. At the head end anyways lol foot end looks like others have said, a Laundromat! Hiking shirt and socks hang there to dry
I usually have glasses a water bottle and hat and things that were in my pocket. The headlamp hangs by itself. Ill use a plastic grocery bag (If I brought a deli lunch the first day and it is clean or a stuffsack from the hammock or tarp. I have one hammock that has an organizer at the head end and I throw all sorts of things in there that I might need but usually don't. I also will hang clothes from the day sometimes.
Headlamp and phone.
I keep learning and will never know enough.
wifey made a pocket out of scrap bug netting. i usally just drop my phone and keys in it.
I'd quote a certain book, but that is not allowed.
Two DIY ridgeline bags made from mosquito netting. Normally contain reading glasses, a book (or two), lense tissues, thermometer, an Ipod and headphones, headlamp, pencil or pen, journal, Iphone sometimes, TP, Bug Dope maybe, maps and compass. Extra socks. This is why I need two.
I use a small dry bad just clipped over the ridgeline it works great. I usually put a flashlight my phone and a hat if I'm choosing not to use it. Here is a link to a cheap one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AT...rch&th=1&psc=1 I would recommend one of the smaller sizes. Right now I use the dry bag I store my tarp in for this purpose to save weight( them multi-use items though).
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But that is .0001 ounces heavier😓.
-Chris
I hang my headlamp and glasses from the ridge line. I have a diy organizer also which usually contains a water bottle, kindle or book, camera and phone. Depending on the temps, I may have gloves and hat in there. I'll hang my pants and shirt off the foot end of my RL.
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