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Uploaded by on May 25, 2010

Please use this simple, inexpensive user-friendly setup to hang your Amazing Wilderness Hammock / Camp Chair. Are you a knot knob? No problem. Learn two simple knots and you can enjoy the comfort of hanging in the forest. Get off the ground, Econo Challenge style. The setting for this video is crown land forest located just outside North Frontenac Parklands, Ontario, Canada. Thanks for watching!

Please watch visit the ShugEmery channel for an entertaining and detailed series of videos on the latest in hammock hanging. Hammock Hangin How To Part 1 - 10

Amazing Hammock Chair by Ggreenvideos - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WF0FX0y6Cj4

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  • Great,thanks now get that bug net over your face. Lol. ;-JJD

  • @USMC65UH34D Those bugs were intense on this trip.

  • ewww corcs

  • @TheChrisTelevision Now think about this for a sec. You have been hiking all day in hot damp hiking boots. You get to camp strip off the boots, damp socs and slip these one. Very comfortable. Do not absorb water (or sweat). Great for drying your feet. And the toes are covered so your feet are still protected. The bonus is the campsite does not get trashed from the aggressive tread on your hiking boots. Leaves less of an impact. So ya ... I agree they look ewww! Not important.

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  • @TheRainycastle We are getting a collection of outtakes. Perhaps we should think about doing something with them.

  • Hello, great Hammock / Camp Chair and cool setup and knots! Thanks for showing. ...would be great to get one for my own, haha. Happy Day, Sepp

  • @NecessaryKnowledge They are the best thing for the end of the hike. Really comfortable, water resistant, allow your feet to dry while still keeping them protected.  I definitely recommend taking a pair with you. One added bonus is they don't chew up the campsite like hiking boots.

  • @oneaware Since this video we have been hunting for weight rated carabiners at a reasonable ( close to a dollar) price. So far I have found some aluminum carabiners that are working well for the chair and my hammock. They were close to $5 each. These ones still say "not for climbing" but they are rated for up to 150 lbs and work fine. The dollar store carabiners in the video start to warp if you weigh over 180 lbs but so far have not failed ... yet.

  • Well "Jeep", I certainly like the video. I am only a little hesitant to test over 100 kg. of dense weight on $1 store carabiners, so I'm using steel.

  • Blaaaarrrrrr! Blaaaaarrrrrr! Blaaaaarrrrr! That all folks! lol Great Clip Good on Ya!

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