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Thanks everyone! Your comments have Ben super helpful. I’m definitely going to try the ridge line ABOVE the tarp next time.
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Lostsheep, I see this is your first post - welcome to the forum. Others will describe various angles and distances and learning curves. I'll just mention
cougarmeat Today, 13:53And then sometimes you just can't get it right in the field anyways.
Hang Williams Today, 12:27Looks like a great time had very nice time to get out in the mountains a lot cooler
mistone Today, 11:34Love mine! I keep mine in a drysack that also serves as a way to compress it further.
dakotaross Today, 10:53Looks like your hammock probably does not have a ridgeline? That's really where the 30 degrees comes into play as that allows the sag of the hammock
dakotaross Today, 10:50
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Hanging distance
I just like 15 feet no less than 13 because I have 12 foot tarps.
peeeeetey Today, 15:54