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I've never actually done any winter camping in the mountains it's all been low-lands, but snow is snow... no matter how you hang your tarp, everything
WalksIn2Trees Yesterday, 20:39When you find your site (trees), remember, the snow will probably be a little softer near the trunk, so you won't be able to attach the suspension as
cougarmeat Yesterday, 20:39Condensation is the main disadvantage with using a pad.
SilvrSurfr Yesterday, 20:31I’ve been using a bottom quilt for years but am curious what folks think about using a pad slipped between a two-layer hammock? Is it equally warm and
Cliffy Yesterday, 20:08For those of us who are ounce-weenies, I’m curious what equipment people are sporting?
Cliffy Yesterday, 19:55I never guessed it could have been so comfortable. Best transition I ever made was from tent to hammock.
Cliffy Yesterday, 19:53I've camped in temperatures as low as 20°F while backpacking in the mountains, but this winter, I'm considering trying some serious hammock camping in
Cliffy Yesterday, 18:48
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Bottom quilt vs pad?
In my experience, even with a double layer hammock, condensation can be a problem with a pad. Some pads are better than others, and it is affected by
Eclectic Yesterday, 21:23