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    That you would work out with Brandon. You know what you're doing so you are safe. Just don't want to open a can of worms over an optional part! HYOH!

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    One accessory that would be cool is some sort of whisker that could be put onto the ridgeline that the HTH would hook over like the cord lock. This way the wisker could rest against the sides of the bug net and spread it open, while stabilizing the HTH against swinging side to side! A bug net is a pretty good idea when you're hanging a luminescent device in the woods at dusk!

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    I have an amsteel ridgeline and had a heck of a time getting the cord lock on. I had to use needle nose pliers and pull it through due to the bury. Tight fit. It is possible..but i wont be removing it any time soon.
    “The word hammockable (Meaning: two trees that are the perfect distance apart between which a hammock can be hung) is not in the dictionary, but it should be.”

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    I used a slightly bigger cord lock than the one that I got from Dutch. It slipped over the eye of a 7/64” ridgeline and actually fits the HTH’s notch a little better IMO.

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    For those of you with friends and family in tents, tarp pull outs or http://www.relieftents.com/accessori...arp-fasteners/ will allow them to suspend a HTH from a cord attached directly to tent walls!

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    My friends and family are way more in tents than I am.

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    I just received my HTH and am pretty jazzed! What a neat bling item! It is coming with me fishing this weekend and I am going to show it off to my friends, lay in the hammock during a break, and watch Shug on you tube - if my wife doesn’t beat me to it first
    "In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy." -D'Signore's, Tide Mill Farm, Edmunds, Maine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadphans View Post
    I just received my HTH and am pretty jazzed! What a neat bling item! It is coming with me fishing this weekend and I am going to show it off to my friends, lay in the hammock during a break, and watch Shug on you tube - if my wife doesn’t beat me to it first
    I am feeling watched right now!!!!! Love it.
    Uploading a new trip video right now.....'nother hour.....
    Shug
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    I am feeling watched right now!!!!! Love it.
    Uploading a new trip video right now.....'nother hour.....
    Shug
    another good one.

    So this past weekend, I just did Grey Owl's trail in Prince Albert National Park. 20km in and out.
    and I thought to myself, "why don't I just take some video, and make a youtube like Shug, looks fun!"

    yeah, that lasted 1/2 the first day and gave up. much respect for those that can hike, video and talk lol

    I'm not one and will leave it to those with much more ambition

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikker View Post
    another good one.

    So this past weekend, I just did Grey Owl's trail in Prince Albert National Park. 20km in and out.
    and I thought to myself, "why don't I just take some video, and make a youtube like Shug, looks fun!"

    yeah, that lasted 1/2 the first day and gave up. much respect for those that can hike, video and talk lol

    I'm not one and will leave it to those with much more ambition
    Reckon I never thought of it as any kind of chore. Makes me look at trip differently.
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    My Thoughts and Ramblings on Making Videos and You Tube
    I put my first video up on You Tube August 6, 2008. It was a unicycle video. First backpacking trip report was done September 7, 2008. I wanted to put it right here on hammockforums but had no idea on how to do that so I asked my daughter. She told me I had to upload it on YT. That got me starting to look at backpacking videos and gear reviews. Most were OK but so many bored me. Talking hands. Not looking into the lens of the camera. They seemed to be looking over my left shoulder the whole video. I have to see the person or I drift. Never have I asked a viewer to subscribe or to like me. Don’t believe in it. If videos are good and have some info and good editing and sound, then folks will watch. And come back and watch again or even subscribe.
    When I think back to that first video or even my most current one I always remember her my daughter saying “Dad, are you really going to upload that with all your singing and dork stuff in it?” I hit publish and told her yes. Then waited to be attacked. You can really only be who you are on these video. You need to be honest. I am always amazed I am not flamed and trolled more though it does happen. I try to answer with a jokey smart-aleck barb and not vitriol. Sometimes I block people who want to word fight. No time for that.

    It has taught me that folks will watch anything! Although hammocks, backpacking and most of my stuff in a niche it still amazes me. I answer almost every comment. Not sure why but I see it like talking to people after a show. They want connection. Funny I always find after I do a video, I never script it, that I always, always forget a few bits of info and so come the questions. Even questions on what you did cover in the video. Is it a want for connection?
    I abhor it when I do comment on someone’s video asking a question and they don’t answer. C’mon, I know they are reading the comments. That is a big reason for doing videos. A virtual reach out and connection with humanity. For me it serves the spirited introvert side of myself the same way doing a performance does.
    What truly amazes me is that because you put yourself on video that viewers assume that you are an expert. So not true. When I do a video I am usually passing on something I have learned be it on here or elsewhere and sharing it. But doing a video and going over the process and filming it and mulling it and doing it and figuring it out makes me a better hanger and increases my knowledge base.
    I find folks want inspiration in life. That is what I feel my videos have become more than anything in this social experiment. If they see that this old feller can do it and make time to get out and have fun and revel in the joy of my hammock then so can they. Whether in tent or hammock makes no mind to me.

    Filming is a necessary part of videos but it is the editing that I enjoy. Finding the story. And man do I have to watch a lot of me)))) I know that I am indulgent and goof a lot but hanging with the camera is kind of like hanging with a friend that tolerates all your gags and palaver. It is true that I am always slightly embarrassed when I upload a video. Truly the Duke of the Doofs as my wife and daughter will attest to.
    There is a bit of fame or a bit of recognition that comes with it. That too is daunting at times. Happens more and more to me. People invite themselves to backpack with me but somehow I manage to side-step most of that with an honest answer. I tell them it will be disappointing as what you see on video is what I choose to show you and maybe 1.5% of a whole backpacking trip.
    Putting videos on You Tube is like throwing pebbles in a pond. You get some splash and ripples.
    Again…people think I am an expert because I make videos. Nothing could be further from the truth. I just go out and do it and film. That is all.
    Good part is that I can help out some cottage industry folks from time to time showing and using their great gear. Now I have been accused of being a pitchman a few times but really I talk about it because it is gear I think is wonderful and has integrity. Also if I don’t say what it is or add a link or description then viewers will ask anyway. Trying to save some typing. Not matter…I still have to tell many even though it is on the video.
    Yes, I do get free gear from time to time but often tell merchants no…please do not send me gear. I may not like it. I will not show gear I dislike. I have enough alcohol stoves so I always turn those down now. I do take candy!
    Yes, I do get a monthly check from Google for the ads that play before my videos and the print ads in the corner. Some times the check is small and sometimes it makes me yell Whoooo Buddy))) I see it as mad money. Gear money. My feeling is that I work hard on videos and am pretty consistent putting them out so why not. I am not a vendor and don’t profit in anyway on here other than on video views. Not even sure if they count if folks watch them on the thread post on here rather than on You Tube. Makes no never-mind to me.
    Coming up with camera tricks and techniques is really fun and just getting creative with my Canon ELPH 110 HS is a blast. Yes, I do throw it a lot. And use string for shots. Weasel-Cam…those low shots of the trail I love. My favorite part of that is getting home to edit and seeing the trail tread that closely. I would have had to crawl to see it that way while out there. Holding my arm like a boom when filming to keep the camera steady on trips is something I think about. Also I have found that folks will watch a good long pan of campsites and wonderful views. Just pan way way slower than you ever think you would and hold your breath so the camera does not pick up your breathing. Get shots of gear and tarps and cook kits and hammocks and life in camp. Don’t over-use the stick-pic. Keep talking head walking on the trail talk to a minimum. Again…show camp. And show food. Folks always ask about food.
    Solo trips are easiest to film. Trips with two make it different. Love filming with Hickery as we have been friends for over 40 years.
    Bigger groups change the filming dynamic once again.
    Group Hangs even more-so.
    Reviews of gear or a technique require some thought and a lot of do and re-do. Get the facts straight.
    I listen for airplanes…they seem to be flying over every time I turn on the camera so I wait them out.
    Be prepared to ruin and wreck a camera.
    Get a good editing program and jump in and learn to use it. VERY IMPORTANT)))
    Don’t expect your first videos to be great as it does take a bit of practice.
    Use a small tripod to set shots and reduce camera noise when holding and filming.
    Be you. Find your style.
    Learn your cameras settings and practice. Keep camera handy on trail. If you think you should film something then don’t walk by. Film it.
    Try a lot of angles and move the camera in a float around you on long monologues.
    Please look into the camera lens and not the video screen. Total disconnect.
    Now I feel when I backpack that I have to video. I like to. Making videos on trail has changed my perspective on a trip. I see things I never saw before.
    Stopping to set up a shot and getting to regard the subject of that shot has me taking time and enjoying and regarding that moment in the woods.
    I see my hiking partners differently as well. And myself. I edit so much of me out just going on and on about nothing at times yet there is still a lot of me in my vids. iloveme.com :-) Cheap Therapy.
    Mainly the videos are a lazy man’s trip report and I have this wish that my grandchildren (when I have some ) will see that Pa Lived Life and was not afraid to Play. No one ever gives you time…you have to make time for these things.
    The videos are a legacy of sorts.
    And of course I am a show-off.
    I get paid to be.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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