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    Ridgeline organizer and sometimes a ridgeline gear hammock. I store my head lamp, any meds that I need for morning, my glasses. In the gear hammock I will put the wet or damp insoles from my shoes to dry overnight and my damp socks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sh4ggy View Post
    Shoe mystery?

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    My watch. Everything else goes in the WBBB shelf (torch, book, phone, water bottle, beanie and gloves).


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisJHC View Post
    My watch. Everything else goes in the WBBB shelf (torch, book, phone, water bottle, beanie and gloves).


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    I was just going to say I don't really hang anything on my ridgeline, since I have that wonderful WBBB shelf! I did pick up a nite ize little light that I'm going to use next time and I'll hang from the line. Also perhaps some wet socks

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnrMoment View Post
    Bear spray. You can shoot from the hammock; can't do that in a tent.
    Useful since I sleep outside every night and live downtown. Not many bears, but it's street people season now.
    I'm guessing that is only a good idea without a bug net?

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    I use a Fronkey style net. Easy to reach down to the bottom, lift it up and reach out. Closure is right around the hips.
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    My ridgeline quickly becomes a clotheslines. I used to have a ridgeline organizer on it, but it was empty most of the time so I just removed it. Headlamp gets larksheaded onto the RL. Anything else is usually just clothes drying out if the weather is too cruddy to hang them off the tarp suspension.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisJHC View Post
    My watch. Everything else goes in the WBBB shelf (torch, book, phone, water bottle, beanie and gloves).


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    Be careful you "torch" is completely extinguished before being into hammock as they are flammable. I love my WBBB shelf! Just made us all ridgeline orgs for ours and can biner a protective device in the peak loop. I need to look into bear spray soon.



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