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    stuff sack injected to ridgeline?

    Any one ever inject stuff sack into ridgeline like eno sack on hammock so you could have a little pocket also.

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    No like on Side of eno has the stuff sack sewed into the edge I was wanting to sew my tarps stuff sack to the inside of the ridgeline near you head and use as pocket. That way you always have pocket and never lose stuff sack.

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    There's a post here somewhere where someone converted the Eno Stuffsack into a Bishop Bag -- is that what you're looking for?

    Edit: like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elementum View Post
    No like on Side of eno has the stuff sack sewed into the edge I was wanting to sew my tarps stuff sack to the inside of the ridgeline near you head and use as pocket. That way you always have pocket and never lose stuff sack.
    I see...I was thinking hammock ridgeline. I haven't heard of anyone sewing the stuffsack to the tarp ridgeline which could often be pitched out of reach when in the hammock.

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    I've used bishop bags for my tarp before. It works pretty well, and the bag just hangs off of the ridgeline.
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    I think it's a clever idea... however, I usually stuff my tarp from one end to the other instead of from the center to the ends. There's enough OCD in me to not like the feeling of both ends of the suspension getting mixed up.

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    I like your twist on an attached stuff sack. I don't sew my stuff sack to the ridgeline, but I do use a stuff sack just looped over the ridgeline as my organizer. Your idea takes that one step further.
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    I just made my winter tarp and put a pull cord opening on both sides of the stuff sack. I can pull the lines out of both sides , hang my ridgeline and the pull the tarp out one end when i am ready to set it up. Then the bag sits on the ridgeline waiting for takedown or something put in.
    I having it free from the tarp makes more sence then directly attaching it.

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    We have 2 nylon ATV/Riding Mower covers and they have what I think the OP mentioned - an attached stuff sack.
    The covers have a labeled front and at the back there's a 4" piece of fabric rolled and sewn into a strap, one end is sewed to the cover, the other is sewed to a stuff sack. Handy.

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