Thanks fella... but this is the only book for now... https://www.amazon.com/Lying-Trail-W...=UTF8&qid=&sr=
I did edit this one for any curious about a pioneering speed hike on the Appalachian Trail by Matt Kirk-
https://www.amazon.com/Fast-Light-Fr...8804349&sr=1-1
Every once in awhile I have thoughts of doing some MYOG you tube videos entitled 'I drink and I sew things'.
One of these days... for now I do this part time and word of mouth keeps me busy. One thing I always found annoying as a customer is folks drumming up work they can't handle or promoting too much beyond their capacity. Sometimes you grow and that's life; but going out selling stuff I know I can't realistically produce in a timely manner isn't a good way to treat yer fellow outdoorsfolk in my book at least.
Yes I do, thank you sir, and I was able to get in it the other night. It was only for about an hour until the snow started blowing in the open end of my tarp, darn swirling winds in the backyard, and it was very comfortable (too early to compare to the RR? Maybe, but it's looking good at this point!) Once the temps get a little closer to positive numbers I'll be in it every chance I get....for testing purposes, of course😋
Alifeoutdoors, we need to get a hike/hang together in your neck of the woods at some point. I'll bring Just Bill's goods....and maybe one of those Kringle things the clown keeps jabbering about. Ice out waterfall tour at the state parks up there?
The best way to describe Justbills bridges is “floating cot without pressure points”. I love my Lux. My Zepplin works great with it, as does my WB Superfly. I often hang mine from my Tato hammock stand. It fits perfectly.
At your size, be cautious of hammocks and gear. I’m 6’2” and 200ish lbs. I learned the hammock world is inhabited more by elves than ogres Bill is helping us biguns out. He is very knowledgeable, as folks have said, he is also a true gentlemen and first rate craftsman. If only more businessmen thought like him. Good luck and enjoy your choice.
But for the grace of God, there, I go...
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