I dont feel like lugging around the throwing target, the knives and cornhole i could bring though. Also, i made a valet tray out of some Horween for the raffle
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I dont feel like lugging around the throwing target, the knives and cornhole i could bring though. Also, i made a valet tray out of some Horween for the raffle
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It's looking like a nice weekend!
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Depending on where/how you look, the chance of rain on Friday varies - but everything seems to agree that whatever we might get will be in the AM, and then clear up by afternoon, so the rest of the weekend should be great.
Mild during the day, a little chilly at night - I'll take it!
It's Wednesday, so that means only 2 more days to go!
Just received a package today, from another great vendor that has donated to the raffle, so I wanted to share:
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LiteAF gear is actually based out of NJ (in the Pine Barrens) so it doesn't get much more local than that! They were at the hang last year, so many of you got to check out some of their top notch, custom DCF packs. They're doing some amazing work making ultralight gear, and the quality is truly awesome!
They're unable to attend in person this year, but for the raffle they were generous enough to send along a couple of their Featherweight Fanny Packs (made from printable Dyneema and gridstop) and a double sided DCF hammock stuff sack. Check them out:
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Many thanks to Chris @ LiteAF for his continued support of the hammock community!
I realized that I forgot one - shame on me.
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Underground Quilts needs no introduction - their extensive line of quilts, tarps, and accessories are well known in the hammock community. I actually just ordered and received a 12' winter tarp from them recently, and the quality and craftsmanship is impeccable.
They've generously donated two (2) $50 gift certificates to our raffle. Many thanks to Paul, Missy, and the UGQ crew!
Silver, are you bringing those boiled peanuts?
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Hello I'm new to the forum. I'm also a new backpacker and hammock user.
Y NOT= TONY SPELLED BACKWARDS
So.. I registered a camp site, and understand I have to check in. Can someone post an address I can plug in to gps?
The NJ camping site only gives Batsto village and the Atsion rec area, but no word on the park office?
WHARTON STATE FOREST
31 Batsto Rd
Hammonton, New Jersey 08037
Historic Batsto Village is located on Route 542, eight miles east of Hammonton. For GPS, please use the following address: 4110 Nesco Rd. Hammonton, NJ 08037
The Atsion Recreation Area is on Route 206, eight miles north of Hammonton. For GPS, please use the following address: 744 Route 206 Shamong, NJ 08088
Wonder if we can add a column for ETA at camp? Just for fun so we know who to expect
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The Batsto office is inside the Batsto Visitors center, which is on the edge of Batsto Village. Here's a link on google maps:
https://goo.gl/maps/q4mw5RcoL1aGd2kz6
It didn't work in the past, but it appears that now if you search for Batsto Visitors Center on either the google maps app, apple maps app, or Waze it comes up on all three (I just checked).
If you use the address listed above (4110 Nesco Road) that will get you to the edge of Batsto Village on Rt. 542 down closer to Batsto Lake. Assuming Batsto is on your left hand side, you'll need to keep going past all the historic looking stuff, take the next actual left onto Batsto Rd., and the entrance to the visitors center parking area will be on your left.
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