Definitely hit up the incline coming from sealevel-ish that'll be a solid effort, imo plan on it taking at least four hours up and down, the trail down is quite a bit longer than it seems like it should be but that's just your brain messing with you. I also like the town of Manitou quite a bit...
Holeeeee chit, a goat tag is guaranteed to have great scenery but this is gonna be a whole new level of dumb beautiful. Please take the head and cape to arches or something!
Yeah, the 1.6 HyperD is what I settled on as a great compromise between weight and durability hammocks too. I found 1.1 oz nylon way too fragile.
I also sew some reflective tabs around the bag to make finding them easier at night.
For closure I just make a rolled hem tube for some 3mm...
One wonders at why Colorado voters chose to send only a tiny rump of republicans to the state house last year. Not.
No bill can pass without democratic support.
Regardless, Colorado has a uniquely receptive structure that creates a lot of disfunction but gives engaged citizens a huge voice...
I like to think of it like it's heartening that there's a bunch of huge points holders still not drawing but you see a couple of low point holders hitting it. Maybe those high point holders are just snakebit on the draw.
Hey all, one of my kids is a couple of years out from needing a rifle but shoots lefty, anyone got a line on a stock that is quite compact for the left hand tikkas? Ease of adding spacers would be nice too, he's pretty small.
Or a built lefty compact from another mfg, perhaps. I run a Tikka...
A used straight stitch drop feed industrial is going to be the best bang for buck out there. I don't know any other thing where you can buy the full on pro version of a tool for less than the crap home version of the same tool. Add a brushless servo and needle positioning sensor ftw
Last year I used dexamethasone which helped a ton. I'm very sensitive to altitude sickness and didn't have problem one last year using it, sleeping as high as 10.5
Might be worth getting a couple of stand alone cf poles as well.
1 so you can leave the tent standing
2 so you can double up poles if the weather goes winter
I think that the 34gsm is a bit too light... Admittedly I haven't used that specific fabric for anything. 1oz ripstop tears on bones very easily. I'd be a lot more tempted by their 66gsm fabric https://www.extremtextil.de/en/ripstop-nylon-hammock-nylon-70den-66g-sqm-impregnated.html
I also...
I've been chewing around this basic problem for a couple of years but have a verrrry slow dev cycle. Here are some pictures of my current version which is all 1.1 silpoly. Sorry you'll have to scroll down a little ways
Those are straight stocking foot style for my extended death march jump...