I groundhogs for the corners and these for the rest Ultralight Aluminum Needle Tent Stakes Same company also has the cam cleats I like for the guy lines 2mm - 5mm Guyline Tent / Tarp Tensioners
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I groundhogs for the corners and these for the rest Ultralight Aluminum Needle Tent Stakes Same company also has the cam cleats I like for the guy lines 2mm - 5mm Guyline Tent / Tarp Tensioners
I do it with just a poncho liner since you can use the ties to anchor it in place. Surprisingly kept the interior warm enough that I didn't get the usual ice cold nose syndrome in temps as low as 22...
Welcome fellow Durmite!
The most family friendly are the Brunswick county beaches - Oak Island, Holden Beach, Ocean Isle, and Sunset Beach. Takes about 3.5 hours to get to them. These are south of Wilmington.
If you like...
The woods at the edge work fine. My Troop has camped there and most ofus are hanger. The site nearest the parking area is the best for this
Got mine. Sweet. Thanks HamMike!
I was on eBay and noticed a slightly expensive Skeet Beeter Pro. Somehow I'm betting they don't sell too many.
Skeeter Beeter Pro for $607.77 buy it now price
If you are going to use a sleeping bag as intended, I found it's easier to climb into it while standing outside the hammock, then sit & twist into the hammock. Weird but effective.
https://www.hammockforums.net/gallery/files/3/2/6/0/2013-02-16_07.20.35_thumb.jpg
This was February at Falls Lake State Park outside of Durham, NC. An hour later it started snowing
I'll take 2 black, one in XL, and one in medium
I'm in the "returned to straps" club. It's just faster and easier to deal with and the additional 3-4 ounces just isn't a compelling reason to deal with separate tree straps and carbiners. Went...
Excellent. I bet years from now the kids will still be talking about this trip.
Do you ever dust the seal after it dries to counter the tackiness of the silicone? Like baby powder or corn starch?
Hey there fellow Durhamite.
PM inbound - I'm interested in the tarp
Welcome from just down the road
Welcome from Durham.
Camp Nano 23's are, as the name implies, 23 grams each. Have a 20 kN rating (~4500 lbs force). About $7 each.
Wow, the above post came as I was posting mine. I guess we great minds think alike :-)
Question: The tarp looks great but looking at the pics, why use a ridgeline above the tarp?
Troop 423 over in Durham. We're basically neighbors
I recently went back to strap and buckle because I got tired of keeping up with multiple pieces to the suspension. I also like the fact I can use trees closer together if I have to.
I believe it's polyester. I recently got a set from him and they're a touch on the stiff side but no stretch at all
Same here but I currently use a couple of gripclips to pull the sides tot he side tie-outs. Plan to sew a couple of grosgrain ribbons so I can just tie it to the side pullouts
Try tying a bowline to the d-ring. I use mini line-locs for the stake end but you could use a taut line hitch as well
Howdy from Durham
Keep me in mind for the MacCat
If you like that area and enjoy the punishment, try the Greasy Cove trail that starts at Investor's Gap and runs over to either 276 or join the MTS train over by Graveyard fields. That's the only...
Anyone have an opinion?
I love my groundhogs as well but I've also seen these at MLH Wilderness and think that they might be a nice light option. They sell them in bundles of 4 or 25. I've bought the line locs from them and...
I've gone both routes as well and I'm finding I like the simplicity and infinity adjustability of webbing but I want to upgrade to non-nylon webbing. What's the consensus of which webbing is better...
I did it with a grommet toolkit. Punches the right size hole and then inserted a brass grommet
Our troop actually managed to be all hammocks one trip. But they way they sometimes hang up to 3 high on the same trees...
Here's a criss cross setup...
Here's my shot of porch mode using a close by tree.
http://www.mcmannenscouting.org/Misc/PorchMode.jpg
Reviving this thread. I'm also looking for reflective shock cord for my HH tie outs. I found this but I'd like to know what size shock cord comes stock on the HH.
I always have a small tyvek "rug" under my hammock just to keep my gear and feet clean. I have done what you thought of - climb into the bag, then into the hammock....
Campmor has coated nylon tarps. I used a 9x9 one for a couple of years and never got wet
9 x9 coated nylon 23oz $34.99
10 x 10 coated nylon 32oz $40.99
If you like rectangular then 10 x 12...
At 1600 pound test the Amsteel it's definitely overkill for a ridgeline
I sent 2 HH hammocks off for mod 3's and just got them back today. If I hadn't sent them I never would have guessed this wasn't a factory installed zipper. straight stitching, careful seam work.
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Yup, that's the site my troop used.
Although I'm having the zipper mod being done, I did find that the bottom entry is easier to getting up and out. I can just shove my legs through and then sit there for a minute until I'm actually...
I've used the group sites at Falls Lake (Rolling View) and it's got tons of hanging spots
Ill experiment and let you know what worked best. Thanks
Just switched over to a HH and went camping this past weekend. I used my Jarbridge UQ that I used with my Skeeterbeeter and with the asym tieouts I wasn't quite sure that the quilt edges were where...
Welcome from Durham.
Sounds nice
All it really takes is just being the first. I started hanging on troop trips about 2.5 years ago for my own comfort and slowly the boys started doing the same. We just had a camping trip in...
Another welcome from Durham
Cut a Walmart blue pad to the size of your sleeping bag and slide it inside the bag. Use a bit of the 1/4 inch pad outside the bag where your shoulders are.
Who carries a Bishop Bag or similar sack system that I can leave on my hammock, a Hennessy Expedition with the standard asym tarp? I saw one on Arrohead Equipement's site I think but I don't know...
I have one. Love it. It's not too heavy for backpacking. Took one to the Shining Rock WIlderness (12 miler) and I'm overweight and 50 years old and thought it was light enough. It also kept me...