View Poll Results: What seasons of the year do you generally hang?

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  • Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter

    37 67.27%
  • Spring, Fall, and Winter

    10 18.18%
  • Spring and Fall

    5 9.09%
  • Spring and Summer

    2 3.64%
  • Summer only

    1 1.82%
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  1. #21
    Senior Member Doctari's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooch View Post
    Just watch out for the killer snowmen, Doctari!
    Oh, they arn't a problem anymore, I found a army surplus flame thrower on E-Bay last month, it is now part of my winter gear, at a mere 85 Lbs, I feel it is worth carrying for the protection provided.
    When you have a backpack on, no matter where you are, you’re home.
    PAIN is INEVITABLE. MISERY is OPTIONAL.

  2. #22
    Senior Member neo's Avatar
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    i am a 4 season hanger 4 years now.the 1st 2 years i was a warm season hanger.my lowest temp so far is 8.6 degreesneo
    the matrix has you

  3. #23
    Senior Member kohburn's Avatar
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    why isn't
    "spring summer and fall"

    an option?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctari View Post
    Oh, they arn't a problem anymore, I found a army surplus flame thrower on E-Bay last month, it is now part of my winter gear, at a mere 85 Lbs, I feel it is worth carrying for the protection provided.
    85lbs is a small price to pay. But be careful those little snowmen are a wirey bunch!
    Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
    The hanger formly known as "hammock engineer".

  5. #25
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    Mountainside, NJ
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    Four seasons for me. Lowest temp was 11*, highest so far is about 80*. The low was with a rectangular 20* bag as a peapod with a 35* quilt inside. I've now made a down underquilt and will be making another top quilt. May also try a pad in extreme cold. Thinking about a sock, too. So much to sew...

    The good news is my kids both hang (son was with me for the 11* night!) and the wife is giving it a try. Hopefully we'll all do some cold weather hangin' in the winter.

  6. #26
    Senior Member sk8rs_dad's Avatar
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    I wish spring, summer, and fall was an option for the poll. I have done late fall overnight camping in a hammock (5* to 10* F) but would choose a different, and more communal shelter system for winter.

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