Tech-Na-Bill Here (First Post)
Hennessy Hammock (HH) user and loving it. I had a homemade Tarp-Hammock-Shelter, but it had no bug net, and the freezing rain finally took my water proofing with it after 20 years of use. I loved my home made because it was attached on one side creating a pocket for putting stuff (My entire pack contents), and caused the air to circulate and trapped it so I stay toasty. The HH works well.
I carry a 20 pound setup, just cannot seem to get it lighter.
I have a Marmot Bag (Gore-Tex), first year they came out and it has saved my life 2 times when I fell in the river and had to use it to get dry (2 hours and I was damp dry).
1 of those new silicone fabric poncho
1 4oz umbrella
1 Everware pot set (4oz, they don't make these any more. 1 cup and 1 pot with a lid. Perfect for everything.
1 Titanium tea pot 5oz
I use a isopropanol stove, usually carry 2 small refill tanks
1 shower water bag that I cut down to just be a carrier with the drain head for washing
1 universal tool
2 small knives
1 medium knife (sometimes a very light Stainless steel hatchet (just under 1 pound)
A bag with Salt, pondered cheese, instant coffee tea bags, spoon, pot holder, and a small foot powder.
A bag with my food (Dried broccoli, rise, noodles), I add the mice.
A toilet bag with a homemade hammock sh^ter, paper, and a couple of sponges on a stick, in case I run out of paper.
A Peg bag, 4 tent pegs, Hammock tree slings (So I don't hurt the trees), and some thin climbing rope.
That is about it, and I still am 20 pounds, MAN! Oh well, I've done a lot of medium strip camping while hitch hiking in my younger days with a lot less.
Just my 2 cents.
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