Presently I only have one. An ENO DN, purple with green edges. I'm thinking about looking into a bridge hammock of some sort though.
Presently I only have one. An ENO DN, purple with green edges. I'm thinking about looking into a bridge hammock of some sort though.
I've got a HH expedition asym zip, 2 gathered end DIYs, one double layer gathered end DIY, and a Double layer DIY with full zipped in bug net, foot box and shelf. and I still need to make a few more
Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions. ~Author Unknown
I seem to have lots of experience for my age
GTSBP, 3 DIY, WBTravler, BMBH UL, WBRR, 7 total
2nd CAG, CAP 2-1-5 5th Marines, 1st Mar. Div.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combined_Action_Program
This is for 2 adults and 2 teenagers (many were picked up second hand):
Henessy Explorer, Hennessy Expedition, Hennessy Snap-On hammock, Hennessy Scout, Grand Trunk Ultralite, Claytor Jungle Hammock, Claytor Expedition hammock, Clark Ultralight (2), Jacks r Better bridge-original (2), ENO double, Crazy Creek Lex, DIY camo (heavier material so our dog can be in it with no worries), no name hammock from ebay that is like a mini-claytor (kids used this one), a couple of Byer traveller lights that were $10, Byer Mosquito Traveller, ABO cotton hammock. And a dangerbird!!
I think that's it! It is pretty addictive, isn't it?
Marti
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I'll be less one after I sell my WBBB 1.1.
That'll bring me to two.
Syb
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I've got a couple of old mesh hammocks that I've had since my teens and used to camp out in under an old army issue poncho (long before I discovered that there were other 'mad hammockers' out there). They're now relegated to use as gear hammocks or as a seat while day hiking.
For the past couple of years I've been using my DD Travel hammock and my sons have now joined in by buying themselves DD Scout hammocks (which I then made bug-nets for). My eldest son also won a hammock in DD Hammock's competition so now has this suspended in his bedroom and sleeps in it every night.
I can see our collection expanding though as my wife tried my hammock this year and despite her thinking it was silly, the moment she tried it I was instructed to go get her book & a glass of wine then leave her in peace. She's now determined to get one for herself...so at least I know what to get her for her birthday this year!
The collection seems to be growing every day haha. After my Eno frayed and was returned I ordered a 30yd roll of 1.9 ripstop. I still have 3 out of the 6 hammocks I have made so far!
I have 2 grand trunck hammocks. Just starting outwith this new hobby. Planning on making my own DIY gathered ends ripstop nylon hammock very soon!
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