If you hang two hammocks off one Tensa Solo pole, you may want to bring along some quick-setting cement to secure your anchors.
If you hang two hammocks off one Tensa Solo pole, you may want to bring along some quick-setting cement to secure your anchors.
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I have done summer camping by using those eno hammock bars that separate the two hammocks. Unfortunately in this case, it won’t be good for your use case since the spreader bars are kinda short. You need something like that YouTube video that provides a much bigger separation distance.
Once that is fixed, having two people under a single tarp is pretty straightforward. Most tarps are pretty side and should fit. With ridgerunners, I assume those have a wider footprint in general and require you to bring tarps that are generally wider. For reference, I used a warbonnet superfly without issue.
Fly, with the spreader bars, what one person does, the other will feel. So if you have a person that tosses and turns all night, the other will feel the sway all night. Shouldn’t be an issue as long as you aren’t a super light sleeper.
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