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    nice post Ashley thanks....I want that underquilt
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    Wharever they're on.......I'll have a gallon please
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    Just sat and watched all ten parts of his 'Hammock How-to' series. Back to basics with the setup of hammocks, underquilts, overquilts, tarps etc. Excellent vids from a guy that really does not take himself seriously which just makes it better viewing.

    This is part one, just follow the links from there.

    Enjoy


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    Thanks for sharing Justin

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    I've been a huge fan of Shugs for ages.

    The guy is as mad as a box of frogs but really knows and loves his chosen subject.

    Ade.

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    Shug's a lot of fun to watch. Mostly his stuff is from Minnesota?? Nice looking countryside anyway...he mostly stays to marked trails it seems, must be in
    national forests/parks?

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    For those that are not aware of Shug Emery, and those that are, he has just finished posting a five part series on an eight night outing. Some spectacular scenery, insights to hammocking and his usual nutty ways.

    Here is Part One, just follow the links to the rest.

    As always - enjoy!!


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    He's a Bunji short on his tarp for sure hehe!!
    Great vids
    The scary thing is I know a couple of guys just like him in Georgia

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley Cawley View Post
    lol quality English accents!
    Standard Dick Van Dyke accent, that the yanks think we all have .......... LOL

    Crazy Guy, awesome
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Guard View Post
    Standard Dick Van Dyke accent, that the yanks think we all have .......... LOL

    Crazy Guy, awesome
    But, Dick Van Dyke was SPOT ON with his Cockney accent, wasn't he!? Don't destroy my youthful impressions in one fell swoop like that!

    You Limeys all sound alike to us anyway...

    On an entirely different note, it's amazing to me how much the mountains of North Carolina look like the Adirondack Mountains of my native New York State. I love this guys style and info. I never saw the original share by Ash, I'm glad this thread was resurrected.

    Josh

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