Sorry for the crappy photos, my wife took the camera for the weekend. Had to use my phone camera.
On with the show!
My kayak buddy and I both decided to do a safe trip for our first overnight in our hammocks. We thought it would be a fine idea to do a small trip on the river not that far from where we lived.
Referencing the following map with the links on the left....
http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=39....CCD383B86!1441
After Kayak Buddy (KB now) got off work on Saturday we hit the water around 8pm. We start at a place called "The Narrows". The link on the left named "LMR - 72.2 - Narrows Reserve Canoe Launch" shows the spot. We paddle for a short time (about 5 miles, getting dark you know) and arrive at Bellbrook Canoe Rental who has graciously allowed up to stay there overnight. See the link named "LMR - 67.5 - Bellbrook Canoe Rental".
KB had an ENO Doublenest hammock and an ENO Guardian Bugnet. I had a Warbonnet Traveler hammock and an ENO Guardian Bugnet. KB had hung overnight in his backyard a few times with his Doublenest and I've only been in my Traveler while watching a baseball tournament from beyond he outfield fence.
Last night I didn't really need a bugnet but I thought I'd set it up to give it a go. Here is the finished setup:
Notice we are using the posts of a shelter. We both had cheap tarps so when presented with the opportunity to use the shelter we decided to hop on it.
When going through the bug net I noticed that the vertical zipper would certainly work but I think I'm going to order a horizontal one very soon. I got up twice during the night and noticed that if I didn't have the zipper in a convenient place it was a bit awkward.
Once through the bug net it only took me a few seconds to find a very nice level lay. Ahh, very nice.
After a few brats over open fire, and a few beverages I had brought with me we hit the hay for the night. After a few minutes I got up and stuffed some extra clothes in the hammock's stuff sack for a pillow. Huge difference for me. After that I found I was very comfortable with no knee pressure that I've heard from some here when they can't find a level lay.
The next morning KB woke me up (curse him!) and I still felt comfortable.
I had taken a CCF with me but didn't use it. I used a sleeping bag but only had it over top of me with my feet in the "foot box". That worked out great.
I look forward to my next overnight hang. I'm still going to enjoy my normal bed but I'll really enjoy the overnights in my hammock.
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