https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-IkTg4z6UY
The Derek Hansen continuous ridgeline. You asked for the best, you got the best :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-IkTg4z6UY
The Derek Hansen continuous ridgeline. You asked for the best, you got the best :D
Camouflage is all fine and fun until you forget where you set your pack down 😅
Having an underquilt helps a bunch with mosquito attacks through the hammock!
We got those too... First bunch of bites at the start of summer get itchy but luckily the body acclimatises and shrugs off the later millions :D
I don't know if there is a search term, it's my as yet unnamed invention 😄
I wonder if this kind of arrangement would help? Never had a sportbike but I recall friend's GSX-R had a removable passenger seat. Pop it off, lay two straps like this so that they end up behind some studs or latches so they can't fall out. Then the seat goes on top.
There are stubby figure 8 knots on doubled up sections of the strap so that a loop is formed. Then strap bags onto those loops. The length of the straight portion of the strap should be exactly the width of the seat so the loops and knots peek out at the edge of the seat.
Eurorack tape module? I want to know what it can do... off googlin'
I did! John Marley Centre for Music and Media 2000-'02 represent :3 It was still 2" tape and patching outboard at the time though.
Yeah - moderate temperature, huge surface area and plenty of air movement across the surface would bring best results. I'm absolutely doing this again next spring, aiming for 20 liters of sap so I can put my fancy fermentation setup to work. Was thinking of using two of those under-the-bed storage boxes to make an evaporating setup, having the lids on and feeding in air with an aquarium pump that has two outputs. I'd still add dark syrup for colour though.
I got one but in the summertime it gets little use, there's always something to sit on. Rainy autumn outings and in the nordic winter where staying dry is essential? Very useful.