Here's the link.

I give an overview of how one can add webbing based suspension to a hammock. In particular I show

  • making a figure-8 knot at the end of webbing, for a carbiner
  • hanging a hammock that has webbing suspension and carbiners at both ends
  • adding rings to the end of a hammock with a channel, using the channel, and attaching around the hammock body
  • using the JRB triglide system


There isn't much here for the hammock cognoscenti, unless you like seeing me hit the ground because I had the knot in the loop ring on which SMC rings are attached in the wrong place. Lesson : knot next to rings means the prusik knot is not pinching as it should.

Now I'm teeing up another one that focuses on suspension techniques based on cord.

Grizz