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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Your arms will find their way. Mine rest hither and yon below the neck.
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    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    On my back since I blew up my rotator cuff a few years ago. One or the other arm will go behind my head and the other rests on the hammock side


    Sent from somewhere east of Montauk
    Yes, my pack weighs 70lbs, but it's all light weight gear....
    Bob's brother-in-law

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    I side sleep in hammock and flip flop all night (normal for me ) when I got the 11ft this really came together comfy

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    Quote Originally Posted by brswan View Post
    Tried the fetal position? That sometimes help. I will hug my dry bag that has clothes since I usually have a pillow at home that I do the same with.
    I've tried the fetal but my feet and head end up highter than my hips, even diagonal.

    Quote Originally Posted by LuvmyBonnet View Post
    I woke with a frozen hand due to the hand above the head sleeping in the winter. Ever since then I've been a coffin pose guy.
    I don't want no frozen hand, my wife already brings frozen feet to bed and they end up in my back.

    Quote Originally Posted by tstark View Post
    Yep, King Tut style. I sleep that way, on my back, in the bed now even though I've always been a side sleeper. It feels completely natural now and I sleep better than ever.
    So you wake up with a dry dusty tongue LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by gunner76 View Post
    All of the above.
    So you just can't make up your mind.

    Quote Originally Posted by weaver2469 View Post
    This. Now, even in my bed at home, i don't even roll over during the night.
    Dead to the world eh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Otter1 View Post
    I, too, learned to sleep on my back. I can't really side sleep in my hammock.

    Sleeping on my back surprisingly came easy! I do it at home a lot now.
    The left side of my face was busted up several years ago so now sleeping on my back causes my sinuses to close up and I suffocate, serious.

    Quote Originally Posted by TrailSlug View Post
    I sleep this exact same position and I can pull this off with my Ridgerunner but I have to have my feet all the way at the bottom of the hammock and my right arm is against the material at the top.
    I might have to try a RR but I need to get used to a gathered-end first before I spend more money LOL.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Squatch View Post
    Side sleeper in a gathered-end. Fetal position all the way. Left side usually, left hand by my chin, right pulls the topquilt down and tucks it in.
    I'm trying to figure out how to get a flat lay on my side.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Your arms will find their way. Mine rest hither and yon below the neck.
    Shug
    My arms already find their way and my wife keeps pushing them back, oh, you mean in the hammock, right.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikekiM View Post
    On my back since I blew up my rotator cuff a few years ago. One or the other arm will go behind my head and the other rests on the hammock side


    Sent from somewhere east of Montauk
    I can sleep on my back in the hammock because I am at a slight incline so my sinuses don't try to kill me it's just the problem of what to do with my arms. I think it is all just a mental thing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fastmatt View Post
    I side sleep in hammock and flip flop all night (normal for me ) when I got the 11ft this really came together comfy
    I am hoping that the 11' Chameleon helps with this. I really want this hammock thing to work 'cause I am settin' one up in the house if it does LOL

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    I think I range from the classic Superman up up and away to the sprinkler, but sometimes the Bundy or the peck palm works best.
    “ Do not correct a fool or he will hate you, correct a wise man and he will appreciate you.”
    ~ Bruce Lee

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    Quote Originally Posted by T- Minus View Post
    I think I range from the classic Superman up up and away to the sprinkler, but sometimes the Bundy or the peck palm works best.
    Is the Bundy of the Al or Ted variation? What is peck palm?
    If you don't know where you are going, you'll end up someplace else.
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    A big bridge...I can roll and squirm to my hearts content.
    I can do a GE for a weekend but that's about it.
    Last edited by Just Bill; 07-08-2017 at 09:15.

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    I leave them at home....too much extra weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tstark View Post
    Is the Bundy of the Al or Ted variation? What is peck palm?
    I was wondering that myself...
    Quote Originally Posted by Just Bill View Post
    A big bridge...I can roll and squirm to my hearts content.
    I can do a GE for a weekend but that's about it.
    I wonder if I could make a bridge?

    Quote Originally Posted by durunner View Post
    I leave them at home....too much extra weight.
    What? a bridge?

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    My arms are at home locked away in a safe. *rimshot*

    In all seriousness if it's warm I'll have one arm out above my head and the other on my chest/stomach. If it's colder I'll sleep in a fetal position with them in front of me and my hands under my chin.
    There are two kinds of people in this world. Those that can extrapolate from incomplete data.

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