Self made Hammock/Wilderness/Backpacking chair
My self made lightweight, compact nylon hammock chair. Ideas from fellow Youtube users Ggreenvideos and EconoChallenge. Chair weight with two 11 ft long webbing straps is 6.4 ounces.
My self made lightweight, compact nylon hammock chair. Ideas from fellow Youtube users Ggreenvideos and EconoChallenge. Chair weight with two 11 ft long webbing straps is 6.4 ounces.
A short demo with the Primus Express using the MSR Titan Titanium 850ml. kettle and the Primus 4 season fuel, which I find works even in -30C.
Quick review of the ENO Slap Strap system. If you are looking for a quick way to set up your hammock just about anywhere, I highly recommend the slap straps. My only complaint is that after a few hours the nylon stretches (while camping, for example) and you end up lower than where you originally were. Besides that, however, the slap straps are a quick and affordable to hammock wherever life takes you.
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In this video we convert an Amazing Wilderness Camp Chair into an Amazing Hammock Chair. Please watch the original video by Ggreenvideos for a full demonstration of the Amazing Hammock Chair. The setting for this video is beautiful Sixth Depot Lake located outside Puzzle Lake Provincial Park, Canada. Thanks for watching! Original Video by Ggreenvideos – www.youtube.com
A day out with FriarTuck Fishing and camping out. Had a great three days but I forgot to bring a back up battery for the camera hence why this is not a longer video. Had I brought backup battery this video would have contained footage of a rather inebriated young man trying to fillet a catfish that was suppose to weigh 12lbs but only weighed 6, a fish story we debunked. Then Grilling the fresh catfish over an open fire. A meal that was made up of dehydrated Chicken rattlesnake, potatoes, onions and many other veggies cooked in a Swedish mess kit using a Trangia. Great conversation and great company The first night there was steak cooked over hardwood coals a single malt scotch and good cigars in a place where they could be enjoyed to the fullest. I think I made a good friend and hope for another outing in the near future.
Converting my self made lightweight, compact nylon hammock chair to a camp chair. Ideas from fellow Youtube users Ggreenvideos and EconoChallenge. Chair weight with two 11 ft long webbing straps is 6.4 ounces. See previous video: www.youtube.com
A display of the Grand Trunk Ultralite travel hammock from bensbackwoods.com and The Speer Pea Pod from http The webbing suspension is from arrowheadequipment.webs.com
The Bushman Hammock Chair! Produced by Paul Gibson. This is a great chair Paul made from my original design. If you would like one of these great chairs go to www.arrowheadequipment.webs.com and look for it
We plan to make this book available FREE for Kindle readers and hopefully will publish the whole text soon on our website. See 24 WAYS TO USE YOUR HAMMOCK IN THE WOODS. Here’s a great story: My Army Special Forces days excluded, I did a lot of hunting, back packing and camping. Therefore, (See my COMPASS COURSE). I learned to appreciate lightweight items I could use in many different ways. So, I wrote about and photographed all the ways I used my hammocks, and when I finished, I only had 23! I was stuck! So I prayed about it for a long time. Then–one day while bouncing down the freeway on Oahu, this idea zoomed into my conciousness. I raced home! Can you guess? I tied plastic gallon bottles on one side. Then I hung fishing weights on the other so that, in my pool at home, it hung vertically. Why? In the woods–streams, shallow ocean,and small rivers–it gill-nets fish. Praise God for great ideas! See my web: www.survival-books.com