Any suggestions for hiking/hanging Big Cypress?
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Any suggestions for hiking/hanging Big Cypress?
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
"Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new." Henry David Thoreau's Walden
Been there... Done that.....Several times.
Just make sure you have a sealed bug net and either an under quilt, a weather shield or Perimytherin (sp) on the bottom.... They have real skeeters down there..... Also if over a set of cypress knees, make sure your suspension is secure.
Pan
PS.... Have an adequate tarp as you can get some real rain if it turns bad.
Ounces to Grams.
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Thanks Pan! Greatly appreciated.
Ouch! I've been reading that the mosquitos lighten up this time of year...
I hang an ENO and do not have a bug net yet. In order to get by, I figure I could wear a head net and spray any other exposed areas and then wrap up in the hammock?
"Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new." Henry David Thoreau's Walden
Ounces to Grams.
www.jacksrbetter.com ... Largest supplier of camping quilts and under quilts...Home of the Original Nest Under Quilt, and Bear Mountain Bridge Hammock. 800 595 0413
Don't even think about trying it without a bugnet. I paddled into the Okeefenokee last March and the mosquitos were really bad at night, they would sit on my Hennessy bug net and sing a tune. During the day they weren't an issue. Mountain Laurel Design makes a nice bugnet that'll work with your hammock.
"Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new." Henry David Thoreau's Walden
Skeeters are still VERY MUCH here; and I'm 2.5 hours north of Big Cypress! Permethrin is good stuff. I use it and have not had any bug problems in my hammock. That includes the dead of summer with no insulation or 'bug shielding' in place below. Carry some form of 'bug juice' for around camp and when hiking. You may not need it, but you'll be really happy you've got it when you walk into a .5 mile swarm of bloodsuckers. Bug netting is a no-brainer and a must in the swamp.
Trust nobody!
14 years in the center of FL taught me a skeeter lesson. The skeeters teach the class. Skeeter 101 says in the foreword of the text, "ALWAYS expect us even when you don't". If you go in the Green Swamp unprepared, they'll call in for reinforcement. The Skeeter Feeders, that is.
Cannibal,
Thanks! I Permethrinized [did I just create a word?] my hammock, have DEET based juice, a head net AND I pulled the trigger on the bug net, should arrive within the week!
One other question, how is the water situation? I plan bringing an MSR filter but that only works if there is something to filter... Any new out there?
"Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new." Henry David Thoreau's Walden
Water is flowing nicely up here near the center of the state, but I haven't heard anything about down south. Call the FTA (1-877-HIKE-FLA), they should be able to give you some pretty good info about water conditions.
Trust nobody!
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