Hi all,
I used to hang around here a bit but haven't visited in a while.
So two and a half years after it's purchase I still own my Warbonnet Blackbird and I still love it to bits, hanging...
Type: Posts; User: IanBristol
Hi all,
I used to hang around here a bit but haven't visited in a while.
So two and a half years after it's purchase I still own my Warbonnet Blackbird and I still love it to bits, hanging...
Recumbents and Hammocks, two of my favourite things, match made in heaven!
Sad thing is my cat won't even sleep on my bed so I don't imagine he'd take well to the Hammock. He's not stupid, just scared of everything, even his loving owners of 7+ years!
I see what you mean. It did make some difference being higher, I think she did try and jump up but only did it once or twice before stopping. I think it was more me telling her where to go than...
I have just come back from a week in Italy with my family. We were staying in a villa, however I thought I'd take advantage of the rural surroundings and nice weather to spend my nights hanging...
I prefer to go solo, be it hiking or cycling. I haven't done much solo camping in my hammock yet, got my first big trip in July, looking forward to that.
As a semi-introvert I enjoy the solitude,...
Very interesting thread, I might have to try going natural for my next hang.
I normally sleep with a silk liner in my bag, partly for a bit of extra warmth and partly to keep the bag clean....
I've heard there's a Primaloft quilt, has anyone tried one?
I'm not closed to the idea of Down, I'm confident in my tarp's ability to keep the rain off, I'm mainly thinking in terms of dew etc,...
Wow, so many replies. I am a fan of Down insulation, I have a Down bag to sleep in and prefer it to a synthetic bag by a long way. I like the idea of a Down underquilt due to it's compressability and...
Following my first hang ( which was amazing! ) I'm thinking of adding an underquilt into the equation. I'm thinking in terms of lightweightness and compressability to keep the packsize down, however...
I'm still on a high following my first night in a Hammock out in the wild!
I think what drew me to them was that basically I don't really like tents, apart from anything else I just find them too...
Well I spent my first ever night in a Hammock last night, in a forest in South Wales, utilising a homemade mat consisting of a double layer of bubblewrap wrapped in aluminium foil. How did it work?...
Hmm, how about wrapping the bubblewrap in aluminium foil, or putting foil between two layers of wrap? Not something I imagine would be a good permanent solution, and would take up yet more room, but...
Ah yes, soon after I posted that question I realised it didn't make sense as quilt insulation is to do with trapped air too. But you've explained it very well, now it makes sense, smaller the...
I'm going for my first Hammock Camp this weekend so will experiment a bit, the weather should be mild enough, obviously I will bring some kind of back-up insulation if it proves useless.
Thanks...
Interesting. I've never tried it but I have been told bubblewrap can make a quite effective sleeping mat substitute for ground camping, maybe the physics are different for Hammocks somehow. Is it...
Sorry for this really noobish question but would a few layers of bubblewrap provide any kind of effective under-insulation in a Hammock? At least in terms of spring/summer camping. Just exploring all...
Ok I have now ordered my Hammock and tarp, I plan to use them out on the trail between trees, however I would also like to use it in my back garden, unfortunately there aren't really any trees in it,...
I want to try using it year-round ultimately, I will obviously try experimenting and see what works. I guess right now I am thinking about the coming spring and summer when I hope to begin Hammocking.
As a follow-up, with regards to the Blackbird, would you recommend using a pad or an underquilt for insulation?
Thanks,
Ian
Just seen a vid on Youtube of the Blackbird, looks very good indeed, might be just what I'm after! I'm not very heavy at all, about 140 pounds. Those Tarps look good too.
Thanks guys!
I'm new here so Hi all,
I'm starting to think about getting a hammock and was wondering if some of you could point me in the right direction. Basically I am a bit of a light-weight camping...