Member III
Enthusiast I
BRAVO for getting that next generation out there!! Safe travels.My oldest daughter has been after me to get her a hammock so she can go out with me so I finally picked her up an inexpensive one from Amazon. She made up her woopie slings from some Amsteel and we took it out Saturday for a test hang.
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My Dad called at the last minute to say he was coming to visit so he tagged along as well.
She did a good job on her slings.
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One of my ham radio buddies, Ron, is also a hammock guy and I'd invited him along a couple days earlier. He brought out two of his rigs and we had a good morning out at the campground.
Ron napping pretty hard.
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Me and the youngest hanging out.
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Middle girl and the youngest sharing a hammock.
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I think this may become a regular thing. Ron said next time he's gonna bring out some of his cooking gear and whip up some lunch.
Enthusiast III
Off-Road Ranger I
Enthusiast III
Hammockgear.com has excellent gear. They're a little more expensive, but they're high quality. Buy once, cry once.Hello All,
Any tips for purchasing an under quilt?
I have a Hennessy expedition asysm classic.
I haven't done much winter camping but was thinking of starting.
Traveler II
Influencer II
Builder I
19634
For years I used just a hammock and rain fly tarp as base camp for backcountry camping. It was always ideal for what I needed and saved room and weight in my pack. The only reason I gave up my hammock is because of back injury. (And I'm probably just getting old. Lol)Anybody here use hammocks instead of tents? What are your pro's and con's? I've always used a tent because there's the dog, wife, kiddo, and myself to shelter, but I'm going on a solo trip for 10 days and have been exploring the idea of hammock camping.
Enthusiast III
Off-Road Ranger III
20111