Winter Hammock Overnight Trip

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2012

gwynn1947, Tom's Backwoods, and I took off for the Colville National Forest and stayed the night in our hammocks. Here is the lowdown of our trip....

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  • my wife has always enjoyed the outdoors with me but for soome reason we let take over these last few years, now her and i have been getting back into the hills again and it has brought us so much closer than we have been in years, cheers my friend, i love your videos.

  • @threehvacguys Thank you sir.. I'm glad to hear that you guys are getting back out there again

  • Good stuff man, good stuff. What would you recommend hammock wise, for someone who's curious but has only layed in one of those backyard net hammocks?

  • @busared06 Thanks buddy. I would recommend something from Grand Trunk, as their prices are fair and you won't be out a lot of money if you don't like it. Thanks for watching

  • Great Video.. That was one steep hill !! I think I would have died trying to get up it... LOL I have been looking at that Grand Trunk Skeeter Beater hammock as well, i'm glad it worked well for ya..

  • @charper3006 If you hammock in the summer or during mosquito season, it will be worth it. Thanks for watching bro

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  • Great video and just so u no if youve ever been to liberty lake they have a pretty cool trail its 7 miles round trip and at the top there is a water fall its pretty cool to spend the night and its just right out of spokane valley u should check it out

  • Thanks for making me feel the gratitude for not being on the camping trip. looked like painful boredom. (again i don't like being this critical, but just my response).

  • I think the gist of my criticism of this is: "why don't you bring an entire kitchen stove, sofa, and telly to the campsite with that much gear". thought this was going to be survival bushcraft, but was just lame-city, no offense. nice work making nad uploading the vid though.

    was this narrator eskimo? animosity or something.

  • I guess the main thing is I have done some advanced survival things (lived in the bush for awhile) and more, and this guy acts like it's a cooking show or something ridiculous. AGain, no offense, just so astonishingly lame.

    THAT SAID, i don't like family get togethers and the Filming of the vids (although you seemed to be having a heart attack at a few points) was decent and sorta qual narration (although boring).

    dang don't want to be so critical.

    nice h20 filters and decent fire meh.

  • I'll just say one thing. no offense, but i would not want to be on a survival quest with that person. I'm trying to be respectful of this, but man just lame-o city (again, no offense, maybe i might like this at another time), not trolling either, this was basically a video on how to make hiking /camping as boring as possible.

  • maybe this guy reminds me of an older version of me as a young kid (if that makes any sense). looked pretty out of breath there.

    the first part was rubbish because you don't BUY bushcraft stuff, you make it; that's the definition of bushcraft. like mors kochanski. anyways, I wanted to try to like this and maybe the weird thing about this guy looking like an older version of me as a kid or sounding like obnoxious uncle threw me off, but lame imho. (might like it later idk).

  • Bet that was some good cold, clean water.

  • nice video,great idea

  • Im in NZ and enjoy your posts, great stuff

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