I'm glad someone asked this question...I've been wondering the same thing! Lots of good suggestions.
I'm glad someone asked this question...I've been wondering the same thing! Lots of good suggestions.
A good shake and wipe down does wonders.
Sil holds water and changes shape. Cuben will not.
I have a seperate dry sack for my tarp for this reason. No use to soak the hammock too! If it's wet it goes in the sack and gets clipped to the daisy chain on the outside of the pack.
Good grief. This hasn't ever happened to me. I was hanging in the backyard last night and it felt like it was raining on me...under my tarp!
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The majority of the time, I my tarp is wetter on the bottom than the top. In my old tent days, there was usually more water inside the tent than outside. Of course, Jaxhiker and I live in the swamp called Florida!
Mike
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