Green hornet question

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leedsbrew

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May 15, 2013
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Ey up chaps

For reasons too long to get into my green hornet is currently at my brothers house and I won't get chance to get my hand on it before our trip to Galloway Forest on the weekend! Now I've watched Neil's video on setting up a basic TW hammock but I'm wondering how anyone who has a GH sets up theirs!

I'm most interested in the knots I could use to connect the tree jiggers to the storm rings and then the rings to the hammock straps!

Any and all help welcome


Cheers


LB
 

mountainm

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I Have whoopie slings and an Srl. However prior to that I used a fig eight to fix a loop which was larks headed to the storm rings and a shoelace bow around the tree.
 

spandit

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Jul 6, 2011
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I have whoopie slings larks headed through the hammocks ends and I attach them to the tree huggers with climbing rated carabiners
 

ozzy1977

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Whaen I got mine I changed the 2m long straps in the end of the hammock for some 30cm climbing ones, off these are crabs, then whoopie slings to marlin spike hitch formed in the tree straps. I could do with out the crabs and just use lark heads to attache the whoopies to the hammock straps but I only have 1 set of whoopies and 2 hammocks
 

leedsbrew

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Cheers chaps! That makes it a lot clearer! Think my bro has some crabs from climbing but even if not then I'm more confident now!
 

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