I know this sounds stupid, because I think I know the answer but... Is everyone changing their clothes while hanging in the hammock, or do they just free wheel it out in the open?
I know this sounds stupid, because I think I know the answer but... Is everyone changing their clothes while hanging in the hammock, or do they just free wheel it out in the open?
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I find between the netting, the sides of the hammock and the tarp, you'd have to be seriously looking to see anything offensive. I find it very easy to change pants in the hammock simply by lying flat on my back and pulling those suckers on. I usually swing my feet out into a sitting position when putting on tops.
I have no shame.... I just "freel wheel it" as you so eloquently put it.
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I have heard others mention that they use rain skirt as a privacy shield. That is a pretty good idea I think. I also like the rain wrap because it has a few other possible uses. Maybe a gear hammock, or camp chair
Last edited by stormcrow; 08-29-2009 at 13:27.
I can usually just go on the other side of my tarp or in my tarp. I have no shame and don't care what people see, but as soon as i start undressing people start putting dollars on my g-string and my JRB hood.
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Dutch, WAY too much info bud!
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As a scout leader modesty is a must. I am ussually the first to camp and the last to set up. The other leaders think it's because I set up the leaders stuff and then help the scouts. I wait to see where the other leaders set up and I set up so that they are between the youth and myself. I hate that little voice beside my hammock complaining of a sore tummy just as I drift off. It is dark by the time I am set up and away from the youth. I do a quick change between hammock and tarp. Winter camping everything is laid out and ready and the change is VERY quick.
HAHAHAHA as an SPL i get to be that wall for the adults.... Just make sure that your scouts know that the SPL can help with anything.. that what our adults do
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