Avoid using a structural ridgeline unless I absolutely cannot find trees appropriately spaced. I don't know why exactly but find ridgelines annoying. This means I will forgo bugnet until absolutely necessary as well.
Avoid using a structural ridgeline unless I absolutely cannot find trees appropriately spaced. I don't know why exactly but find ridgelines annoying. This means I will forgo bugnet until absolutely necessary as well.
Questioning authority, Rocking the boat & Stirring the pot - Since 1965
I hang my headlamp, but given my recent shoe mystery, I'm going to start hanging my shoes from it.
I sew things on youtube.
I don’t sew on commission, so please don’t ask. Thanks.
headlamp, crocs, knife, socks, and believe it or not my radio lol can't sleep without something to listen to, have always been that way
Slainte` from the frozen North Coast of Pennsylvania
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Headlamp, black diamond lantern, handerchief and socks.
BP
Sometimes I like to attach a whole hammock to my ridgeline and take a snooze in it.
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"If somebody tells you there's a rule, break it. That's the only thing that moves things forward."
-Hans Zimmer
I use a ridgeline for hanging sweaty socks, light, Power Practical Luminoodle, organizer with power pack to charge phone and apple watch, extra gloves/hat, knife, bear spray etc. i also use my battery pack in summer and attach the goal zero usb fan for air flow. I did a video on that. Ill see if i can find it.
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Here is my mod for Ridgeline fan
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...ghlight=Gbrugs
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