I spent three nights out last weekend in my HH Expedition, in temps ranging from 30-35 degrees F. I don't get out enough to justify spending the $ for a SS and TQ, so I've made due with my BA Pomer...
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I spent three nights out last weekend in my HH Expedition, in temps ranging from 30-35 degrees F. I don't get out enough to justify spending the $ for a SS and TQ, so I've made due with my BA Pomer...
Are any of you hangers using the MacCat Micro? The weight makes it attractive to me, but not sure if it would provide enough coverage for my HH Expedition, especially in wind/rain. Would like to...
I'm also getting ready to purchase a MacCat, and am having a tough time deciding between the Deluxe and the Standard. Looks like most prefer the Deluxe, but I'm wondering if its overkill. I don't...
So you must have added lines to your tarp, allowing you to tie to the tree instead of clipping to the support line on your HH?
I knew I'd get some good information. Much Obliged!
What tricks do you hangers user to keep your hammocks dry while setting up in the rain? The obvious answer is to avoid setting up in the rain, but as we all know, that's not always possible. Do any...
Thanks for the reply. I tend to sleep hot. My bag is a zero, and the pad is a 15, and I have a liner. In theory, that should be more than warm enough for Oct-Nov. I'm kinda new at this, so I...
Newbie hanger here. Did this event ever take place? I've hiked both MC and LBL and enjoy them both, although LBL is a couple hours farther from home. If the hang is still on, I would be interested...
I should add that I intend to use the reflector in conjunction with my BA sleeping pad and bag combo. I'm hoping that combination will be warm enough for late fall/early spring hikes.
Gladiator
Haven't tried this out yet, but I purchased a windshield solar reflector to use as an insulator. The surface is made of reflective material, similar to a space blanket. It's light and looks like it...