I cant take credit for that youngun. I think the bridge hammock helps you sleep like a baby.
Here's the link. http://www.daddytypes.com/2008/03/20...wood_floor.php
I cant take credit for that youngun. I think the bridge hammock helps you sleep like a baby.
Here's the link. http://www.daddytypes.com/2008/03/20...wood_floor.php
"Every day above ground is a good day"
I was wondering the same thing. Then, when I clicked on the link, there was a link to this:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pranavad...28129639137858
I would like to make a big version of that for my indoor hammock stand. Do you all think it would work?
I've been camping in my eno double now for about 3 weeks in upstate NY. The outdoor AC works pretty good up here but there are also bugs, bugs in all shapes and forms. I've been using the eno bug gardian every night and an inflatable pad underneath. I love the eno by it's self as it's very comfy and taking the bug net off and on would be a hassle as I'd first have to take out the pad and bag. Then it would be simple enough to just slide the bug net to one end of the hammock or the other but ..... guess I'm just too lazy for all that. I am using the SK skinner straps and attach a biner there to the cam section to attach my eno bug net lines, it works quicker than any thing else I've found so far. Also, when I take the bug net off the hammock, I run a short cord thru it and tie both ends together. When it's time to re install the net I don't have to fish from one end to the other to pass the hammock thru it. Like I said, I'm a bit lazy and this makes it easier to deal with. I am thinking about attaching a top layer to my eno as a pad slot, to keep the pad where it's supposed to stay. My speer SWT has been doing a fine job, but I understand you're not suppose to use it every day like I've been doing? Oh well ! Today I'm giving it an all day rain test, too bad it wasn't last night so I could enjoy it while I slept! My niece and I have been camping out a day here and there thru all this and she thinks she wants to give hammock camping a go ....... but I'm thinking about getting an all in one hammock/bugnet/tarp such as a claytor or possibly a clark NA (if I could only afford it). and If only I could actually see these things before I buy ......
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