Ethos Banana Hammock comparative(exodus thread)

Moabfighter

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Wasn’t expecting this heat until I got a few hundred more miles south...... shit.

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Edit I chainsaw every fucking day at work. Chainsawing in chaps and blazing heat and mountainous hillside terrain where the power lines are at the right of way sucks dick.

Edit again shit man. Idk if that’s you or a buddy but whoever needs to put some chaps on holy hell. No way I’d ever saw without.
 

3rd Monkey

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Wasn’t expecting this heat until I got a few hundred more miles south...... shit.

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Edit I chainsaw every fucking day at work. Chainsawing in chaps and blazing heat and mountainous hillside terrain where the power lines are at the right of way sucks dick.

Edit again shit man. Idk if that’s you or a buddy but whoever needs to put some chaps on holy hell. No way I’d ever saw without.
It may not look like it, but it's twisted steel underneath those blue jeans and fleece lol. Nah, I just stay out of the way. When you're ripping, the entire bar is in the log. Even if it skipped the 3ft bar, it would never make it out of the log.
 

3rd Monkey

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Way more than a middle finger to the gov, dude...not many people can feel that kind of pride...

The county always finds a way....
I appreciate it. Its hard for most people to appreciate the lifestyle, so it's nice to meet the ones that do lol.

There's no winners in war. Just survivors.
 

3rd Monkey

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Way more than a middle finger to the gov, dude...not many people can feel that kind of pride...

The county always finds a way....
I appreciate it. Its hard for most people to appreciate the lifestyle, so it's nice to meet the ones that do, much more common ground lol.

There's no winners in war. Just survivors.
 

Or_Gro

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I appreciate it. Its hard for most people to appreciate the lifestyle, so it's nice to meet the ones that do lol.

There's no winners in war. Just survivors.
When i was in high school, Canada was giving away homestead land, i was planning to do that, but circumstances changed the plan...ended up on another path...i respect what it takes...
 

Moabfighter

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It may not look like it, but it's twisted steel underneath those blue jeans and fleece lol. Nah, I just stay out of the way. When you're ripping, the entire bar is in the log. Even if it skipped the 3ft bar, it would never make it out of the log.
Hey true man good points. We are lugging them around basically on our backs, and for real the Appalachian Mountain terrain is a lot different than most of the US. There’s no flat. There’s no straight roads, ever. Every foot is up down left or right in some way. So we can’t even walk around with a saw without chaps on.... eh.....
 
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