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    New Member
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    Jan 2023
    Location
    Sierra Nevadas, CA
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    MYOG RBTR kit
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    MYOG RBTR Hex12 UL
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    Meyerstech whoopie
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    Hello from the Sierras

    Hey all,

    I live in a small town in the Sierra Nevadas, basically halfway between Tahoe and Yosemite. I just made my first hammock from a kit from Ripstop by the Roll and I'm excited to give it a try come spring. I joined to learn some more as I just got some cheap daisy chain straps and some climbing rated carabiners to hang with. I've been backpacking since 2002 when I went on an Outward Bound trip with my dad in the Bitterroots (Montana). I've heard a lot about this forum over the years and finally thought I'd join and check things out. I look forward to learning from you guys and hopefully being able to contribute some of my knowledge.

    Nice to meet you guys!

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    Phantom Grappler's Avatar
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    Mar 2014
    Location
    Denton NC
    Hammock
    WildernessLogics 12x6
    Tarp
    HG cuben 13ridge12
    Insulation
    TopQuiltUnderQuilt
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    S and D
    Posts
    4,946
    Shout out from deep in Uwharries!

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    Senior Member Crazytown3's Avatar
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    May 2016
    Location
    Tooele County, UT, USA
    Hammock
    WB Eldorado/DIY
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    WB MiniFly/DIY 12'
    Insulation
    WB Wooki/HG Burrow
    Suspension
    DW Spider/Beetle
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    1,451
    Hello and welcome from Northern Utah! I hope to be camping in your area this summer.

  4. #4
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2020
    Location
    Greensboro, NC
    Hammock
    Warbonnet Ridgerunner
    Tarp
    HG DCF std w/doors
    Insulation
    WM TQ, UGQ UQ
    Suspension
    Whoopie slings
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    396
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    2
    Welcome to the party! You have so much excellent backpacking territory in your back yard, I'm sure you'll enjoy your hammock. One word of caution though, if you didn't build your hammock with a bugnet, you may want to invest a fronkey-style or bottom-entry bugnet. The skeeters are FIERCE in that area, depending on what time of year you hike in!
    Iceman857

    "An optimist is a man who plants two acorns and buys a hammock" - Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (French Army General in WWII)

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    Senior Member mistone's Avatar
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    Nov 2014
    Location
    Oak Hill nc
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    DIY WINTER HAMMOCK
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    Diy Winter Tarp
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    Down
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    Dutch gear
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    604
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    Yeah man that's breathtaking country out there welcome to the forums
    Its a good day to be out in the woods no matter the weather.Mist One..

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    Senior Member baldknobber's Avatar
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    Nov 2017
    Location
    Ozarks
    Hammock
    WB, DH, SLD
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    ZPacks, Thunderfly
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    EE, Warbonnet
    Suspension
    Spider 1.5/Beckett
    Posts
    103
    Was in your area this past spring on my PCT LASH, was one of my favorite sections. Good hammocking too, if you have 15’ straps! The pines are huge.

    Welcome to the forum.

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