I hammock (and am a woman).
It took me a couple nights to get used my hammock and learn how to get comfortable for sleeping. So your wife may just need a bit of trial and error.
As for...
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I hammock (and am a woman).
It took me a couple nights to get used my hammock and learn how to get comfortable for sleeping. So your wife may just need a bit of trial and error.
As for...
I got the Biker Quilt and Shenandoah Summer Quilt last summer, to use as a PeaPod-type wraparound and top quilt, respectively.
The Biker Quilt will not be able to close at the ends since it...
Or Baxter SP during the peak of a particularly bad blackfly season w/out any bug netting or bug dope.
That was me last summer. :rolleyes: Got so bad I had to spend a couple days in Monson...
I live in DC. I'd be up for meeting some fellow hammockers.
I'm definitely a fan of using a ridgeline. Makes everything much easier. Also, if you use bugnetting, it's helpful to hold that off your face.
The knot itself is actually quite useful. I started out whipping my hammock, but then switched to this. Now I do it w/webbing and only wrap it around 1.5 times. Works like a charm and is fairly...
I'm in DC, but only for a few more weeks.
No worries. If I end up making something like this I'm happy to take all the blame/credit. Your thread just inspired me to think about it. I love the feel of fleece, so maybe the weight would...
That's funny. After reading Hangout's Fleece lined hammock thread, I started thinking about making a dual-purpose bag liner/coat to make weight/bulk penalty of the fleece worth it.
I wasn't...