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    Tribesman snowleopard's Avatar
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    Looks like you had a great trip!



    Thanks for sharing

    Joel

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    Thanks for that......
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    Really good post, enjoyed the pics ,nice and tidy goodun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opal View Post
    really good post, enjoyed the pics ,nice and tidy Goodun.
    +1 t^

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    Thanks for that look at a trip out in Kent.

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    great vid

    how far do you keep your fire and tarp apart??

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    Nice video. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by palerider View Post
    great vid

    how far do you keep your fire and tarp apart??
    Circa 8'. Depends on my surroundings and environment variables really ...always put my fire down wind of my hammock, and it was blowing a hooley last Thursday night! Didn't feel it too much on the ground but the coppice was chattering like a thousand men sword fighting!
    Paul

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    Thanks everyone for the comments
    Paul

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