If you can't sleep in all of them at the same time or have hammocks that all fill the same role, you might be obsessing. Technically, you only need one.
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Well, that is not necessarily true. He may not want to use a 1.1oz DWR while bushwhacking or maybe a thruhike.
Yes, technically one is enough. Although, I have my Hennessy for multiple, sequential overnights when I need the netting, fly and comfort, Byer mosikto for backyard reading when it is buggy (it stays up all summer tied up to the ridgeline under the tarp), and homemade for overnight when there are no bugs or for long day hike when I may want to take a break for a while. I would rather rest in a hammock than sit on the ground. Ok, so I made one for everyone in my family, too. I don't feel like sharing and we have lots of trees.
-Nancy
OK, now you are confusing me.
"Too many hammocks"
"One is enough"
What do these phrases mean?
I get the individual words, but putting them together confuses me, Help! :eek:
:D
One drinking cup is enough, too. But I still like to have more than one. Big ones, little ones, special ones...
When you start considering giving the kids away so you have enough room to store your hammocks, you might have too many. Maybe. Depends on your kids. :eek:
That's why I don't have children....
One bottle of beer is probably enough, but that doesn't stop me from making 5 gals. lol
Please send me beer :)
If you have extra material, make me one too :) I'll send you osme of the beer that lvleph is going to send me, and I'll send you both a nice basket full of my home grown habanaras and jalapanos ~~~ooohhhh~~~
To beer!