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    First overnighter

    I finally got around to trying out my hammock overnight. I took the bike to a nature reserve about 6 km from where I live.

    Getting the camp up took way too long time, but at least I didn't have to do it in the dark.


    Good morning! There was a rooster starting to do what he does in the morning at a house not far away, but I woke up before him.


    The weather forecast promised wind from northeast, so I selected a site facing SW. There was hardly any wind during the night, a more exposed site might have reduced the condensation.


    With a view over a lake.



    Dew on the tarp in the morning.



    Hey! That tarp had good tension yesterday!



    Only memories left.


    On the way back.



    Looking at the spot from across the lake. I slept above the cliffs you can see below the radio masts. There's a hiking trail that goes along the lake above the cliffs.


    Setup

    DD Frontline with DD tarp
    Foam pad.
    Sleeping bag.

    Weather.
    Nice, no clouds, only a slight wind. About 14 degrees Centigrade during the night according to the forecast. I didn't have a thermometer.

    Lessons:
    - I need something wider across the shoulders to prevent cold spots. I think I'll start with a cut down foam pad across the shoulder area. The Frontline has a pocket for a foam pad.

    - I slept on my back all night (as far as I know) and felt some sweat on my lower back. A ridgerest or Z-lite pad should probably be better. Or a quilt.
    It works for now, I'm planning a longer trip in the beginning of September, I'll evaluate more after that. An underquilt is probably a better solution.

    - I need to learn better knots.

    - Setting up and taking down camp took way to long time - even under these ideal conditions. A bit too much of "running around in circles".

    - There is mostly just a thin layer of soil and moss above the rock. Not much grip for tent pegs.

    - Setting up the hammock in a slope makes it hard to fasten the "downslope side" on the ground.

    + Having the sleeping bag as a blanket worked fine.

    + And the best: I woke up and felt good!


    Edited to fix spellink.
    Last edited by Oskar; 08-14-2011 at 08:48.

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