That is awesome! I'm definitely doing that just for the fun of it on my next long ride. Thanks for the idea!
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Thanks -- here's the post with details.
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...ad.php?t=36835
Thanks for the link! I recently did a single tree hang using a similar method I found on YouTube. It uses a post instead of a bike and a fallen tree instead of stakes.
I made a thread about it here and included the video from varavild's channel.
Your setup makes it quite difficult for someone to sneak off with your bike while you're napping! :lol:
Another thing to consider is the handyhammock, it can be pitched without anywhere http://www.handyhammock.co.uk
Here is dejoha's review. http://theultimatehang.com/2012/12/h...-stand-review/
It think that just jeff has done a review on it on his site as well.
Attachment 49372Attachment 49372This worked for me under a bluff shelter.
That wheel has to be a pain to pack around all the time. ;) Do you strap it to the outside of your pack or inside?
http://www.handyhammock.co.uk/images...ia-677x418.jpg
This is my favourite no trees hammock pic :) (but obviously I'm biased)
Needs our sand anchors to work but you can literally hammock in the surf - very restful
Where two barbed fences meet at a 90 degree angle, the one corner post and the next post on both fences are reinforced. Hang across the diagonal, making a triangle. Rig late, leave early.
Put water bottles or other heavy items in the hammock when you are not in it, to keep it from blowing into the barbed wire.