I've been reassessing my shelter system with more frequent flooding. As with survival it is a continuing learning curve that can be area specific at times. I was looking for something to get me off the ground for flooding or warming up with a snake at night in my bivy. I like hammocks but long term sleeping in them cranks on the back. So, I know we have the hammock crowd here as well and wanted to get some input on the Bear Mountain Bridge Hammock.
http://216.83.168.206/index_files/BMBH.htm It is a hammock that when you get in it, you lie flat like a bed. Lying flat would definitely spark me into a hammock design. You can use it on the ground or hang it as a shelter. Most of the complaints I've been reading is they use Velcro on the mosquito netting, but I've seen zipper mods, etc..
So I was wondering if anybody has any ideas or experience with this design. It's hard to pitch a tent in 5 in standing water without taking awhile building a stilt shelter and traveling constantly.
JRB Bear Mountain Bridge hammock is a totally different hammock design that allows you to lay flat, to change position during the night and to sleep on either side or stomach. The Jacks ‘R’ Better Bear Mountain Bridge Hammock is a true lay flat, sleep straight hammock. It achieves these notable results by departing from the common “gather end” design to utilize a suspension bridge technique. The hammock takes its name from the suspension bridge over the Hudson River that carries the Appalachian Trail. So flat you've got to use a pillow!