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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Anyone here do hammock camping just received my first hammock today and off camping in it tomorrow night is there anything I need I have a sleeping mat and a sleeping bag aswell as 2 3x3 dd tarps |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have you tried your set up at home first? wind will blow under and over you so good layers under your and 4 season sleeping bag, chuck in few hot water bottles 30mins before getting in your hammock. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Have you tried your set up at home first? wind will blow under and over you so good layers under your and 4 season sleeping bag, chuck in few hot water bottles 30mins before getting in your hammock. "
No where near home to set it up where I'm going is about 20 mins away from where I live and I have a snugpak 4 season sleeping bag and I have a dd under quilt coming aswell |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Get a decent length of climbing rope, it adds a ton of flexibility on where you can hang your hammock instead of hunting for perfectly distanced anchor points. I use a 60ft length. "
Ill pick some up tomorrow from cotsworld thanks |
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By *istalloverCouple
over a year ago
Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance |
We had a hammock camper here at our naturiste site in France.
Think he was called The Wolf.
turned up on a motorcycle and slept in a hammock .nice guy and
He wont mind me saying .
Others could hear snoring through the double glazing as youl be sleeping on your back . |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
Gosport |
About half of my camping is in hammocks. If you haven't seen it I would rwcommend The Ultimate Hang as the best guide to hammock camping and the Youtube videos by Shugemery. Between them they pretty much cover everything you should probably know.
I presume your suspension system isn't going to come with drip lines on it and if it is wet these really help with reducing water tracking down the suspension into the hammock. These are simply bits of light cordage looped around the suspension ideally, once it is under the tarp, which hang down to divert the water. Other bits of the suspension system can help with this as well but I find additional driplines definatetely help. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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An under blanket. That way with it hanging below your hammock you get all the insulation benefit but as you’re not lay directly in it, you don’t squash it. |
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