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Does anyone living in Northern Indiana or the lower pennisula of
Michigan want to help set up a hammocking event in the manistee
national forest??




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thanks for the input. your right jeff, i had observed that when in the hammock, the net was loose & therefore seemed to not be part of the support system,but i did note how tight the ridgeline was. i suppose it`s mostly to asure the right hanging distance & sag? tom hensley told me at trail days that one of his HH owners told him how he had cut the ridge line & made it reconectable by adding a caribiner & short lenth of line to return it to its original length. then he can unhook the ridgeline & let the net lay on the hammock & lay on top of the hammock. i did this w/ my friends HH & it worked ok, but it just didn`t lay the same & was not as stable. what i would like is to have the net (& ridgeline too if possible) out of the way when not needed & still have the same hammock bed. i wonder if unhooking the ridgeline after hanging the hammock properly(as the ridgeline dictates) would afect the lay of the hammock? i`m still experimenting. any sugestions are welcome. slowhike ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> What would our lives be like without music, dance, and theater? Donate or volunteer in the arts today at Network for Good! http://us.click.yahoo.com/2xaSZB/SOnJAA/Y3ZIAA/z1TolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~->

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modified hensley

thanks for the input. your right jeff, i had observed that when in the hammock, the net was loose & therefore seemed to not be part of the support system,but i did note how tight the ridgeline was. i suppose it`s mostly to asure the right hanging distance & sag? tom hensley told me at trail days that one of his HH owners told him how he had cut the ridge line & made it reconectable by adding a caribiner & short lenth of line to return it to its original length. then he can unhook the ridgeline & let the net lay on the hammock & lay on top of the hammock. i did this w/ my friends HH & it worked ok, but it just didn`t lay the same & was not as stable. what i would like is to have the net (& ridgeline too if possible) out of the way when not needed & still have the same hammock bed. i wonder if unhooking the ridgeline after hanging the hammock properly(as the ridgeline dictates) would afect the lay of the hammock? i`m still experimenting. any sugestions are welcome. slowhike ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> What would our lives be like without music, dance, and theater? Donate or volunteer in the arts today at Network for Good! http://us.click.yahoo.com/2xaSZB/SOnJAA/Y3ZIAA/z1TolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~->
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