I ordered two pair as well.
I ordered two pair as well.
Dang! I leave the forums for a couple days and there is a website being built? That Dutch innovation really takes off quick!
Dutch I got mine on Saturday, and I immediately put one on my Swiss Army Knife, so that it really would have everything, and it's been in my pocket ever since. Sweet peice of gear you've created for our insatiated appetites. I've got that nervous twitch about me that comes on when I desperately need to escape to forests unknown, and I can't think of another time I've wanted to go tinkerin' more than when I got my Blackbird from Brandon, and my MacCat from Brian. Truely one of the greats you are.
Is there anything I could do to repay you for the generosity? you need a few dozen filed and sent back? Stamps, or money for postage? Anything to help, that doesn't involve asking for more?
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Hey, Dutch.
I am really impressed with the web group you have formed with Mountain Goat Gear (MGG).
I like the blend of functional cottage industries.
I wrote Claire today and let her know I'd be buying some awesome looking hats. I hope this thing takes right off and that it continues to feature vendors with high quality, innovative, outdoor, and fairly priced equipment.
They even had a review on there for a rain kilt. Looks cool and easy to DIY. Maybe from Tyvek? Hmmm.
Oh yeah, the ordering was amazingly easy and they use Paypal. Easy international (Canada) shipping.
Awesomely amazingly super cool website, I cant wait to order me some mini dutch biners for my CRL. Is the weight limit know on them yet?
Sometimes I like to hike and think, And sometimes I just like to hike.
Hiking is'ent about waiting for the storm to pass its about learning to hike in the rain.
Actually if people are ordering 6 or 8 for each tarp I'm never going to get any hiking done. Let's keep it at 2 for now.
That was a great way to say thanks...thanks right back at ya.
The Dutch biners can be purchased at JRB. I don't plan on changing that. There isn't anyone I can think of that has done more for teh HF community and the forums. They also are very good to me. I am pretty sure I will add the mini Dutch Biners to my site though.
Getting these early orders is helping me set things up, I don't know if you will get your Flyz much sooner than if you wait till the official opening but it can't hurt. I think you will have a very short wait either way.
If my parts encourage you to get out in the piney woods, that is more than enough payment.
Clair is the brains behind the site. I was ready to try and set it up myself with go daddy. That wouldn't have gone well as computers hate me.
I think they hold around 600 pounds. I am reluctant to post that 'cause some fool will think it is Ok to use them for suspension. They are plenty strong enough for hammock ridge line and are what they are designed for.
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Maybe I missed it, but where are you guys ordering these things from?
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Dutch, I would like a set, but would rather wait for the mini biner to go with it. A set would be great, but just 1 and a mini biner would work just as well, if you use a ridgeline. I never have used a ridgeline, just use the tie-outs at the ends, but now you have me interested in trying 1. I figure that I can adjust my tarp easier, and get it centered over the hammock.
Once I see that orders are being filled, me thinks me will be placing an order, as that I was not lucky enough to get a free set.
Shhhhh, just don't tell the wife, she already complains about the packages arriving!!!
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Dutch, I got mine today and have them installed already. Many thanks. Mule
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