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#99325 - 07/08/07 01:00 AM Hammocks
Lance_952 Offline
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Anyone have any advice on using a Hammock on the trail or in car camping?

I guess what I am asking is are they worth it?
And what do you use for insulation?

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#99327 - 07/08/07 01:45 AM Re: Hammocks [Re: Lance_952]
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Oh, they are very much worth it if the weather is with you. They aren't so good in high wind- Raven wants to fly, but not in as a kite. :P I mostly use them in warmer weather, so I don't bother with insulation, just my sleeping bag. People who do use foam pads, either ground pads or upholstery foam.
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#99328 - 07/08/07 02:09 AM Re: Hammocks [Re: ironraven]
MDinana Offline
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Also, apparently you're supposed to lie cross-wise in them. This makes them much more stable.

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#99332 - 07/08/07 05:03 AM Re: Hammocks [Re: MDinana]
ironraven Offline
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Crosswise....

With your feet and head hanging off?
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#99335 - 07/08/07 06:19 AM Re: Hammocks [Re: ironraven]
MDinana Offline
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Originally Posted By: ironraven
Crosswise....

With your feet and head hanging off?


Hahahaha... no.

OK, if you've got one of the hammocks that have the cross-bars at the end, you'll lie in that 'normally.' But, since hammocks didn't originate in the US... we use them wrong. Also, this doesn't count with the "military" hammocks that have mosquito nets, bells, & whistles.

The ends tie to the tree, or whatever. You lie perpendicular to the ends. Sit your butt down in the middle of the hammock like you normally would, then put your feet into the edge (so you're in a fetal position). Don't swing 90 degrees and put your feet towards the ends that are tied. Once your feet are on the edge, kick your feet out, then stretch out your torso. It takes a second to figure this out, but the hammock is A LOT more stable this way. You can also sit with this method, by adjusting where you put your rear-end initially.

http://www.fungifts.com.au/images/products/small/hammock_320.jpg

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#99339 - 07/08/07 12:57 PM Re: Hammocks [Re: Lance_952]
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#99386 - 07/09/07 02:09 AM Re: Hammocks [Re: MDinana]
ironraven Offline
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On, those. Hate the crossbars, rather be in a fishnet or parasilk burrito. :P I've tipped every crossbar hammock I've tried, and they are too bulky to pack.

*blush* or broken the crossbars before I tipped it.
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#99403 - 07/09/07 03:11 AM Re: Hammocks [Re: ironraven]
Blast Offline
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Quote:
Crosswise....

With your feet and head hanging off?


Not perpendicular but at an angle, 45 degrees or so seems to work for me. There's not a hammock made that'll hold me perpendicularly...

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#99484 - 07/09/07 11:57 PM Re: Hammocks [Re: Lance_952]
monkey Offline
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Registered: 10/06/06
Posts: 42
Loc: Portland, OR
I’ve been considering buying or building a hammock as an alternative to the standard tarp or tent. It’d be pretty cool to pitch your shelter over any ground you want. Steep hills, rocky ground, swampy areas… as long as there’s something to hang the bad boy from.

For insulation most people make their own cocoon that wraps below the hammock so your weight doesn’t compress the insulation and I know there are commercial alternatives.

Search the web for forums and hammock companies.

Check out these two sites(Both Safe):
Hammock Forums (Hammock Specific)
WhiteBlaze (Thru-hiking)

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#99487 - 07/10/07 12:08 AM Re: Hammocks [Re: Lance_952]
samhain Offline
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Loc: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
I love my Hennesy Hammock (I do want the larger rain fly though).

I am reluctant to use a tent again after using the hammock while backpacking.

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