I'm located just north of Birmingham, AL...just picked up a second-hand Clark NX-270 to ease myself into some moto-camping. Looking forward to any and all info and suggestions from the membership.
I'm located just north of Birmingham, AL...just picked up a second-hand Clark NX-270 to ease myself into some moto-camping. Looking forward to any and all info and suggestions from the membership.
KWB, Hi from Denton NC You have some experienced hammock campers in your area
Look on Hammock Forums for local hammock hangs
Welcome! Glad to have you aboard.
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Hi kwb377.
Alabama is home to one of my favorite destinations: the Sipsey Wilderness. It's certainly possible to moto-camp there, walking a few hundred yards, or a mile or ten miles to a camp. The best views are usually the longest walks, but that's not necessarily the case. It's a terrific spot to hammock camp.
Cheers.
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Welcome. Just trying to get back into it myself.
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welcome from Decatur alabama
There's magic in the woods,
if you know where to look for it.-Pete's Dragon
Another welcome from Huntsville. Have you hiked the Sipsey yet?
Welcome! There are quite a few of us in Alabama and we like to gather in the Sipsey Wilderness every fall and spring to hike, check out hammocks, and visit...and eat. Keep an eye out for the planning posts. There are places relatively close by to hang. The Oak Mt State Park campground has trees on a few sites, the Pinhoti Trail is very hammock friendly, and, of course, Sipsey.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions or share what you know. Take pictures when you go and post in trip reports- everybody likes to hear about that.
Charlotte
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