i think i might go with hammocks,are they lighter,more durable? can u hang them anywhere? can i make one ?
i think i might go with hammocks,are they lighter,more durable? can u hang them anywhere? can i make one ?
alaskanhkr go and check the sister site to wb, hammock forums.net. for all your hammock needs
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All that information and more at http://www.hammockforums.net/ .
Start with the articles on the left side of home page.
Mainly hammocks are more comfortable and versatile as far as ground conditions.
thank you thats a big help
Just sleep in the shelters when you're in the Smokies :P
Why? is suttin wrong wit outside them
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And when the shelters are full and you're allowed to camp outside, I found it difficult to find a spot out of the wind. The mist HATED me and my hammock.
Alaska has a lot of places where there are few (if any) trees. That's why I carry a light tent even though I prefer my Hennessy. Make sure you know what the vegetation is like before heading off with just your hammock.
most of the AT has plenty of trees to hang from. I love my hammocks - I get a great night's sleep, stay dry, and have lots of protected space to lounge in. I sleep in shelters on occassion, but when it comes to comfort, hammocks rule.
Yes to all the above. Check out the forums site that they threw up. When you are down this way even if i cant get out to hike with you a few days give me a shout and I'll try to meet you and show you my set up. The more that you get to see and try from different makers the more it will help you in your decision. Love mine and use it year round.
Enough is OK, too much is just right.
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Thanks. All is OK at home. My 10 year old son pulled the fire alarm at his school. He is a good kid, he just used poor judgement in this case (some other boys dared him to do it). He received a light sentence - one day of suspension. I spent his day of suspension with him polishing fire trucks, long talks, doing household chores, etc.
Unfortunately my kids didn't come with an instruction manual.....raising them is quite a challenge sometimes but I love it/them.
Enough is OK, too much is just right.
I have to say that the hennessy hammock is one of the greatest products brought to the camping market. It is a combination of a hammock, a chair, and a tent. It is extremely light and durable. It is an enclosed hammock making it seem like a cocoon almost. After using it for a weekend, I will never go back to a tent.
I was looking up how to make a hammock yesterday:
http://www.tothewoods.net/HomemadeHammock.html
This fellow has the good idea that you should make a super easy super cheap hammock to see if you like it, a 'test hammock':
http://www.imrisk.com/testhammock/testhammock.htm
hammockforums.net also has lots of info.
I have both a Hennessy and a tarp tent. While I agree the hammock is more comfortable I prefer to tent. As far as a hammock being lighter, I gotta disagree. By the time I have all the stuff needed for a decent temperature range in a hammock it weighs as much, if not more, than my tent set up.
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