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Recent content by Neil_Sin

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    Tree cushion for knees.

    I like the kneeling/seat cushion idea. Knee pads were obviously made for tasks where one is moving around performing various tasks. For our purposes, however, we are in one position for an extended period of time and the position of our knees when resting on the tree is always going to be the...
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    Tree cushion for knees.

    I’m not sure that comfort depends on brands or styles of knee pads being used. I have a pair of Arc’Teryx and they are great because they are not bulky and stay on well...but once I lean into them they probably behave like any other cushion between me and the tree. I’m in my 40’s with no knee...
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    First Lite Merino base layers

    I’ve been using Woolpower (Original Ulfrotte) for the past several years and it’s the best base layer fabric I’ve used. The inner portion is made up of terry loops which feels soft against the skin and wicks moisture away making it seem like it’s not there. The only issue is price as it’s very...
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    Public land gear hanger

    By the way, I’m sure I’m not the first person to think of using AmSteel in this way but I got the idea from one of Greg’s (Tethrd/G2Outdoors) videos regarding the daisy chain he made for the same purpose. Credit where credit is due. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Public land gear hanger

    The hollow core for this stuff allow you to splice it on itself without knots so nothing gets caught on bark, gear, etc. I threw a small antler tip toggle on one end to use as a lock up. Initially I only did this because I thought it was cool looking and I’m all about fashion when in the saddle...
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    Public land gear hanger

    1.75mm Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Public land gear hanger

    I use a piece of Amsteel Lash-It spliced back through itself about every two inches. This avoids the permanent loops that stick out when you make something out of paracord but gives you the same flexibility to hang something every two inches or so. It’s also almost weightless and 7 feet of it...
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