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Reply #260 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 1:25pm
 
Where I live the ice rarely gets good enough on the local lakes to even go on safely, never mind bringing all that gear.  Smiley

  Is that a custom fish house? I've never seen one on a trailer frame like that. Huh 

  If you get a Sturgeon, do you smoke it? I've had smoked sturgeon it was excellent.
  
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Reply #261 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 1:53pm
 
mpeebles wrote on Mar 23rd, 2020 at 11:40am:
I was so cold that I felt like I did on my canoe trip with Jimbo and Magic last year in Q when my exped went flat! Wink


We DID have some chilly nights during that Spring trip, didn't we?!  Seems to me it was particularly chilly those rainy nights we spent at the Veron Lake island campsite.

Cold transmits so readily when lying directly on the ground.  Of course, I was in my hammock... but even in there I slept on an inflatable pad AND with heat-reflecting mylar fabric on top of that!  When that wind whistles in under you and there's nothing but hammock material between you and it AND your sleeping bag insulation is compressed underneath you, well... THAT's what they make those under quilts for!  Got to invest in one of those one of these days.

I guess my "personal padding" being more substantial than yours is one of the few blessings it yields.

Speaking of chilly, we woke up to a Winter Wonderland this morning, as we got an inch or two of snow here last night.  At least it didn't snow on us at Veron Lake.  I've only had that happen a time or two and, I gotta tell you, it ain't much fun rolling out of a hammock, practically buck naked, to get dressed in a snow squall!  I had that happen to me in May a few years back on Poohbah Lake.  Yikes!

Thanks for posting pics again so soon!  When do you start pedaling across America???

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Reply #262 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 2:45pm
 
ST....I built the ice shanty.  A local guy came up with the frame idea..brilliant!  One person can pull the hitch portion down and the wheels then lift the shanty up.  Yes I smoke the sturgeon and I agree it's pretty good.  I previously posted a pic of one I got two years ago.  My brother in law got a decent one this year.  Btw....we had to hook up two 4 wheelers in tandem to pull the shacks off due to heavy snow.  Surprised we didn't break something or get killed in the process! 

Jimbo....IF memory serves it got down to near freezing a few nights.  Sleeping on the ground was a real character builder on that trip. I have since added a fleece bag liner to my gear.  Still a great trip!  Thanks again.  Bike trip was supposed to start June 3 from Portland, Or. but may be in jeopardy.  I need to resupply during the trip so it's imperative that stores, restaurants, campground and motels are open.

Stay safe.......... 

  
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Reply #263 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 2:47pm
 
Jimbo.....I actually had thoughts of crawling into your hammock with you but figured I'd never get invited back if I did  Wink.
  
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Reply #264 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 2:49pm
 
mpeebles wrote on Mar 23rd, 2020 at 2:47pm:
Jimbo.....I actually had thoughts of crawling into your hammock with you but figured I'd never get invited back if I did  Wink.


Despite your being a relative "lightweight", I'm afraid THAT particular move would have put BOTH of us on the ground!

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Reply #265 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 3:07pm
 
And now I am glad my hammock was smaller
  
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Reply #266 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 3:08pm
 
I love that DIY fish shanty/frame!
It's amazing what people can build when they think outside the box. Smiley

  Jimbo,
  I'm not a hanger but I like to think of DIY ideas for all situations.
  You mentioned that mylar blanket on your pad to help reflect heat. You also mentioned getting an under quilt too. I get the underquilt if you're going in the shoulder seasons but how often would you really
need it in the months you normally trip?

  I have a DIY idea that might be more practical. Take one of these, fold lengthwise and stitch up the ends leaving an opening to pull your hammock hanging straps thru. Might take 2 stitched together depending on hammock size?

  Would BLOCK the wind, keep skeeters out and REFLECT lost body heat back to you. Just a thought.

  You could even do it with a couple of those mylar space blankets if they're big enough and you could find a way to attach them together that would hold?

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Reply #267 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 3:22pm
 
Jimbo
If you want something to go under your hammock for a little extra warmth try a under quilt protector.They are less than 6 Ozs and they do the job.

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Reply #268 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 4:22pm
 
Magicpaddler wrote on Mar 23rd, 2020 at 3:22pm:
Jimbo
If you want something to go under your hammock for a little extra warmth try a under quilt protector.They are less than 6 Ozs and they do the job.

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  They "stole" my idea Shocked   Wink Grin Grin
  Okay Jimbo get one of those and LINE it with that lightweight mylar.  Wink Grin Grin
  
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Reply #269 - Mar 23rd, 2020 at 5:22pm
 
I think the way to guarantee that Jimbo and MPeebles stay warm when they trip together is going this route. It is practical and will also lighten the gear load. They could even share a book together and make fun of Magicpaddler freezing his butt off while they stay toasty warm.  Wink

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