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Scout64
06/06/2015 08:06PM
 

Got out once at the beginning of May - will be out at the end of this month again. I will not be in the BWCA; doing 30 miles on the Superior Hiking Trail.
 
bhouse46
06/05/2015 11:28PM
 
Visiting family in Colorado this week with plans to hang on the Grand Mesa Tuesday night. Pictures will follow when I return.
 
OBX2Kayak
06/05/2015 08:19PM
 
Just wondering who is getting out there this summer? Pic's, please?

In April, I did some hiking in the north Georgia hills (pic below) but won't get out again until I do a Quetico solo in September.


 
luft
08/06/2015 03:26AM
 








Double hanging on my solo to Horseshoe Lake a couple of weeks ago. My WBBB is under the blue Granite Gear tarp and the Eno double was at waters edge for reading and star gazing.



 
campcrafter
09/11/2015 09:08AM
 
MuddyFeet,
What brand is the green tarp with door flaps? What material is it?


thanks
cc
 
ManBehindThePlan
08/06/2015 07:48AM
 
Second campsite on Boot (1095), with 2 Hennessy's under cover





Note how wonderfully exposed it is - not very fun when the weekend storm came. The Superfly held up to 40+ mph winds, with just one small gash in it where a stake came out and dug into it.
 
Magrockt
08/06/2015 02:58PM
 
Duncan, Rose and Daniels Lake And next weekend the wife and I at Trego town Park, Namekogan River WI
Heading back to Crosby Manitou State Park in two weeks to hang here
 
outdooraddict
08/06/2015 03:26PM
 
quote toddhunter: "quote outdooraddict: "quote gsfisher13: "quote outdooraddict: "
Here is my 5/18 Pic on Gull Lake, the rain and snow was no match for the Super Fly!






"

outdooraddict, sent you an email with questions about the campsites on gull and whether any of them were burned by pagami that you couldn't use a hammock. leaving Monday, looking to basecamp on gull with a hammock. any info you can provide would be appreciated."





I think I got back to you too late, sorry about that. Hoping your hangs went well!"

Not too late for me, going in September. Gull looks good from the pics. How about other lakes nearby?"



I believe he was on a different Gull than I was. we were on the one between Home and Gun.
 
toddhunter
08/06/2015 03:37PM
 
quote outdooraddict: "quote toddhunter: "quote outdooraddict: "quote gsfisher13: "quote outdooraddict: "
Here is my 5/18 Pic on Gull Lake, the rain and snow was no match for the Super Fly!







"

outdooraddict, sent you an email with questions about the campsites on gull and whether any of them were burned by pagami that you couldn't use a hammock. leaving Monday, looking to basecamp on gull with a hammock. any info you can provide would be appreciated."






I think I got back to you too late, sorry about that. Hoping your hangs went well!"

Not too late for me, going in September. Gull looks good from the pics. How about other lakes nearby?"




I believe he was on a different Gull than I was. we were on the one between Home and Gun."
I'll be near Bald Eagle.
 
OBX2Kayak
11/04/2015 08:56PM
 
quote ParkerMag: "quote OBX2Kayak: "A couple of my ex-wives showed up at our Merchants Millpond State Park Halloween Hang this last weekend..." Hmm, sure those are both yours? Fairly certain I recognize one as mine!"


Could be. All of my ex's have remarried ... multiple times.


They did seem to be cute at one time ... after lots of alcohol.
 
BenSki
09/15/2015 07:37AM
 
quote campcrafter: "MuddyFeet,
What brand is the green tarp with door flaps? What material is it?



thanks
cc"



It's an ENO HouseFly. It's made of silnylon. That's my rig!
 
BenSki
09/15/2015 09:14AM
 
This is my setup from my trip to Oyster Lake last week.


It was a great week and weekend to be hanging!



 
BenSki
09/15/2015 10:11AM
 
quote luft: "quote BenSki: "This is my setup from my trip to Oyster Lake ...




"




Love the smaller gear hammock under your sleeping set up! Did you make it yourself?"



No, unfortunately my sewing skills aren't that good. It's from ENO. They call it an underbelly gear sling. This was the first time I used it. I think it worked really well. Here's a link to it.
ENO Underbelly
 
AlfalfaMale
09/15/2015 11:31AM
 
quote BenSki: "quote luft: "quote BenSki: "This is my setup from my trip to Oyster Lake ...

"


Love the smaller gear hammock under your sleeping set up! Did you make it yourself?"


No, unfortunately my sewing skills aren't that good. It's from ENO. They call it an underbelly gear sling. This was the first time I used it. I think it worked really well. Here's a link to it.
ENO Underbelly "

Nice. Might have to get me one of these. Looks to hold more than I would have thought.
 
luft
09/15/2015 10:00AM
 
quote BenSki: "This is my setup from my trip to Oyster Lake ...



"



Love the smaller gear hammock under your sleeping set up! Did you make it yourself?
 
mcspin50
08/11/2015 02:04PM
 
Spent six days July 28-Aug2 base camping on Jordan Lake with my three sons, daughter-in-law and a friend of one of my sons. Lots of wind, lots of rain, thunder and even some lightning. Kept dry and comfy in my RoamingGnome Dream Hammock (Happy Mother's Day to me from me), while No.1 Son and No. 3 Son had Yukon hammocks, and Eno tarps and bugnets. Don't think I can go back to sleeping on the ground.



 
OBX2Kayak
08/04/2015 07:46PM
 
Anybody else hanging out there?


I'm heading into the BWCA soon and hope to get some good pics.


(bump)
 
sueb2b
08/05/2015 10:26AM
 
I'll be going to the BWCA in a couple weeks, and will be hanging.


This weekend headed to a family camp out. Family is already asking if I want to swap the hammock for a spot in a cabin. No way!
 
shinythings
08/05/2015 12:22PM
 
Will be hanging for the very first time in the BWCA next month. Been hanging around the backyard and messing with tarp, suspension, and hammock. Hoping I'll be ready by that time.
 
bigsilver
08/05/2015 05:13PM
 
My wife and I hung during our trip last week









 
toddhunter
08/05/2015 05:13PM
 
quote outdooraddict: "quote gsfisher13: "quote outdooraddict: "
Here is my 5/18 Pic on Gull Lake, the rain and snow was no match for the Super Fly!





"

outdooraddict, sent you an email with questions about the campsites on gull and whether any of them were burned by pagami that you couldn't use a hammock. leaving Monday, looking to basecamp on gull with a hammock. any info you can provide would be appreciated."




I think I got back to you too late, sorry about that. Hoping your hangs went well!"

Not too late for me, going in September. Gull looks good from the pics. How about other lakes nearby?
 
Scout64
08/05/2015 06:08PM
 
Second trip of the summer on the Superior Hiking Trail. Only used the underquilt, never took out the topquilt. I can't believe I am saying this, but I would like to try out my Eno Housefly in the rain. I would like to see how the "doors" help with wind and spray.
 
campcrafter
09/02/2015 01:19PM
 
Camp on Knife Lake during trip on border route last week.
DD Frontline Hammock with DD Under Blanket and Warbonnet SuperFly




 
MeatHunter
09/21/2015 05:27PM
 
Just got back from a few nights on entry point 43, Bower Trout. Perfect hanging weather. Used my new Blackbird XLC. What a perfect system it is.
 
crumpman
12/03/2015 09:22PM
 
Hanging around on my first solo in September.

 
Bamthor
09/17/2015 03:01PM
 
BigSilver


I have an Atacs AU DH Thunderbird that looks exactly like your rig does. I better be more careful when looking for my site after a long night fishing.

 
muddyfeet
09/07/2015 06:54PM
 
Converted this year to hanging and it's been a trip. Much more exposed feeling in the hammock: even with a tarp. A much more comfortable sleep and I love beingoff the ground in wet weather. This is my wife and I on Insula and then myself and BenSki on Alice this June.
 
unshavenman
09/28/2015 08:59PM
 
Waiting for the tow at Hook Island.
 
HangLoose
06/28/2015 02:45PM
 
A few hangs from my recent BWCAW solo. My first solo and my first wilderness hang. I thoroughly enjoyed it and slept like a baby.


a nice hang between two large White Pines


Porch mode. Not a single stake was used in this set-up. Got lucky with trees everywhere I needed them
 
gsfisher13
06/28/2015 09:21PM
 
Gull Lake (near Bald Eagle), island campsite, CCS tarp on a ridgeline over a double nest ENO hammock and bug net with Atlas straps.
 
Scout64
10/08/2015 09:14PM
 
just got back from the SHT. The picture is w/o the underquilt; added it later that evening. Pretty chilly on Bear Lake with the wind coming in. Had to close the "doors" on the tarp too.

 
bwcasolo
10/09/2015 06:19AM
 
bwca last week. wbbb xlc.
 
muddyfeet
10/09/2015 08:35PM
 
Above lower basswood falls 9/12/15:
First solo trip.
Homemade: hammock, underquilt, tarp, suspension.


 
OBX2Kayak
10/10/2015 10:15AM
 
Nice pics from all. Thanks!
 
Magrockt
06/15/2015 06:53AM
 

We planned on hiking into a site at Crosby Manitou State Park, but it was already 8pm an only two of the farther sites were still available. Went back to Finland, Mn and stayed at a beautiful site just off the Baptism River. An almost empty campground too. Got a bit chillier than expected in the morning, but the wife slept in till after 9am!
 
bhouse46
06/13/2015 11:16PM
 
I had a pleasant hang on 6/9 at about 10500 feet along the Mosquito Pass road east of Leadville, CO. Temps dropped to 47 but I was snug as the bug.


I was very displeased with damage done to trees, litter and general disregard for the easy access locations I checked out. Not being altitude adapted I chose not to hike to a nicer spot.
 
gsfisher13
06/12/2015 11:49PM
 
quote outdooraddict: "
Here is my 5/18 Pic on Gull Lake, the rain and snow was no match for the Super Fly!



"

outdooraddict, sent you an email with questions about the campsites on gull and whether any of them were burned by pagami that you couldn't use a hammock. leaving Monday, looking to basecamp on gull with a hammock. any info you can provide would be appreciated.
 
outdooraddict
06/16/2015 08:19AM
 
quote gsfisher13: "quote outdooraddict: "
Here is my 5/18 Pic on Gull Lake, the rain and snow was no match for the Super Fly!




"

outdooraddict, sent you an email with questions about the campsites on gull and whether any of them were burned by pagami that you couldn't use a hammock. leaving Monday, looking to basecamp on gull with a hammock. any info you can provide would be appreciated."



I think I got back to you too late, sorry about that. Hoping your hangs went well!
 
outdooraddict
06/10/2015 10:52AM
 

Here is my 5/18 Pic on Gull Lake, the rain and snow was no match for the Super Fly!



 
hooky
06/10/2015 10:55AM
 
My hang on the last night of my Memorial Day Week trip.



 
luft
06/10/2015 03:52AM
 



No photo of the outside just this one from the inside. Knife Lake 5/18...snowing outside but toasty inside.
 
canoepaddle
06/09/2015 04:53PM
 
Here is a pic or our setup. Two hammocks, a dog pop up kennel, and tarp and tent for three of us and my lab. Worked great. I know, lots of stuff but that's how I roll.


canoepaddle



 
Bamthor
08/18/2015 08:51PM
 
I'll be hanging again this September. Only drawback I've found is when I drink too much on a windy night. I know I'm not the only one :)
 
Magrockt
08/19/2015 06:52AM
 
Did another family hang at Crosby Manitou SP in Finland last weekend. Hiked in with 84F temps. Was 54F by morning. A short taste of fall to come.
 
TomT
08/30/2015 05:16PM
 
I spent 9 nights in quetico but only had 3 camps. Emphasis was fishing and packing in luxuries so we were on North Bay and Sunday Lake.

I use a Warbonnet Blackbird and an early edition of the Superfly tarp with snap on doors. Rain was in the forecast so I put the doors on. I ended up getting slightly wet as the wind driven rain found its way in anyway.



The next camp the forecast was for strong storms so I took an old poncho I use to cover gear and firewood and rigged it to cover my western facing end. It turned out that the storm missed us so I removed the poncho for better airflow. It's fun getting creative with tarp setups.




 
ManBehindThePlan
09/07/2015 09:32PM
 
quote muddyfeet: "Converted this year to hanging and it's been a trip. Much more exposed feeling in the hammock: even with a tarp. A much more comfortable sleep and I love beingoff the ground in wet weather. This is my wife and I on Insula and then myself and BenSki on Alice this June. "


What did you use for those tarp tie-downs? It sure is bright!
 
muddyfeet
09/08/2015 12:47AM
 

What did you use for those tarp tie-downs? It sure is bright!"



Cord with a reflective tracer thread. It reflects light back to the source so you won't trip on guylines, (camera flash, headlamp). Interestingly enough it doesn't scatter light, though, so if someone else shines a light at it, it will glow back to them, but not to you.


Several manufactures make it in 2-3mm diameters and all work well.
Nite ize has it that can be bought on amazon,
Sterling rope has probably the best reflective cord (they manufacture climbing ropes)
Kelty has a similar product.
I've used one supposedly from from 3M before.
 
OBX2Kayak
11/03/2015 09:02PM
 
A couple of my ex-wives showed up at our Merchants Millpond State Park Halloween Hang this last weekend ...



 
ParkerMag
11/04/2015 09:35AM
 
quote OBX2Kayak: "A couple of my ex-wives showed up at our Merchants Millpond State Park Halloween Hang this last weekend..." Hmm, sure those are both yours? Fairly certain I recognize one as mine!
 
toddhunter
09/21/2015 02:35PM
 
My son sneaked into my hang for a quick nap and photo on Gabbro (or Gull).
 
ParkerMag
09/28/2015 01:45PM
 
On Beartrap a couple weeks ago...
 
Tony
10/01/2015 09:25AM
 
There were several hangers at the Wingnite last weekend. Unfortunately I did not take any pictures.


tony