When I choose a camp site
one of the important criterion is the view.
In fact, that's one of the advantages of a hammock,
to not be surrounded by nylon in the middle of nature's beauty.
Yes?
I see that some hammocks, such as the 'bridge' model,
make it nearly impossible to admire the glacier
or ocean or mountain we've hiked so far to see
without actually sitting up in the hammock.
So here are my questions:
1- Assuming that the rainfly is not in use,
which models allow a decent side view while lying down?
2- And assuming no rain fly again,
do some models offer a better view of the sky than others?
I'm guessing that any model employing poles to support the net or fly
are going to cut down on the upward visibility...
Is this matter of view-ability important to anyone else?
I'm waffling between the WBB and the HH Safari Deluxe Zip.
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