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    Adjustable Tarp suspension idea

    I've been trying to come up with way to suspend the tarp on the hammock strap. Only then requires once around the tree with the hammock strap.

    I currently use a biner on the end of my strap which goes around the tree and clips to the strap. That part suits me and it's easy enough.

    Has anyone tried these side release buckles for the tarp attachment on the hammock strap?.




    They adjust on the hammock strap and the side release quick connect seems to be strong enough for the tension on the tarp. I can use my 8" APS hook end bungees to attach to the clips on either end allowing me to elevate the tarp above the hammock in good weather or remove the bungees and clip directly to the tarp ridgeline D ring for hunkered down mode. I haven't seen any excess stress on the tarp when connected directly while the hammock is weighted.

    I could use my hammock straps (two - 12' with biner on the end) to put up my tarp in the rain. After its all set up, then the cinch buckles attached to the hammock suspension line could be attached to the strap...while underneath the tarp! Sounds good...now to see if it works.

    A little concerned about the strength of the side release buckles. I'll devise a way to put weight/pressure on them and see when they break. Being just the tarp ridgeline tension, should I expect more than 50 lbs?

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    Just one question, and you probably have thought out the answer: It's raining and you need to set up camp. How do you do it?

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    First, Look up and consider walking another mile or two to where the blue skies are.

    Second, concede to setting up in the rain.

    Thrid, Pull out my tarp stored in a stuffsack on the outside of my pack under my Packa.

    Fourth, Pull out the straps also stored in an outside pouch of pack.

    Fifth, While still wearing pack and Packa, run strap around suitable tree and clip biner. Do the same with the other tree, for me I like about 15-16 feet apart.

    Sixth, Attach tarp ridgeline D-ring to side release buckle attached to strap. Pull tarp out of stuff sack as I walk to other tree. Attach tarp D-ring to other side release buckle clip on strap. Adjust buckles on each end to center tarp between trees.

    Seventh, Pull out stakes and tensioners stored in pouch and stake out tarp.

    Eighth, Remove pack and Packa, find AL burner and pot and make coffee.

    Ninth, Pull out hammock and attach each end cinch buckles to straps. Adjust for proper tension.

    Tenth, Unzip bugnet and unload pack in hammock to sort things out.

    Eleventh, Finish coffee, consider another cup....decaf for sure.

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    2Questions, It seems like keeping the straps separate from the hammocks ( and tarp for that matter) takes enough away from the quickness and simplicity of ring/cinch buckles to make it not worth it. You will have gained in that you can hang your hammock without it ever seeing rain, because you won't even have to strap it to the tree before you tarp is up. Do you think that is worth threading the buckles every time you hang, rain or not????

    I too have been thinking about a way to hang with only 1 strap going to each tree, but I'm afraid the Claytor JH doesn't use enough sag for it.
    ~Bryan

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    Ah, I think I get you Grizz...the tarp ridgeline tensioners will help keep the tarp tight when the hammock is weighted. I was thinking the reverse effect of a weighted hammock.

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    mbwtt,
    I think the cinch buckles thread easy enough with my polyester straps to make it worth it. I hate getting wet, especially in cold weather. Taking down in reverse order has advantages as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Questions View Post
    First, Look up and consider walking another mile or two to where the blue skies are.

    Second, concede to setting up in the rain.

    Thrid, Pull out my tarp stored in a stuffsack on the outside of my pack under my Packa.

    Fourth, Pull out the straps also stored in an outside pouch of pack.

    Fifth, While still wearing pack and Packa, run strap around suitable tree and clip biner. Do the same with the other tree, for me I like about 15-16 feet apart.

    Sixth, Attach tarp ridgeline D-ring to side release buckle attached to strap. Pull tarp out of stuff sack as I walk to other tree. Attach tarp D-ring to other side release buckle clip on strap. Adjust buckles on each end to center tarp between trees.

    Seventh, Pull out stakes and tensioners stored in pouch and stake out tarp.

    Eighth, Remove pack and Packa, find AL burner and pot and make coffee.

    Ninth, Pull out hammock and attach each end cinch buckles to straps. Adjust for proper tension.

    Tenth, Unzip bugnet and unload pack in hammock to sort things out.

    Eleventh, Finish coffee, consider another cup....decaf for sure.
    Now there's a man that has got his priorities right, referring to the brew up of coffee, and then consider another, same with me only being a Brit, its got to be tea, only one thing better than a cup of tea, and that's another one
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    Quote Originally Posted by canalvoyageur View Post
    being a Brit, its got to be tea, only one thing better than a cup of tea, and that's another one
    Not a Brit but I always bring my supercat stove and small kettle for hot tea, Even on day hikes. Looking forward to having tea in my hammock! Ok, not tea in the hammock, but the tea in me and me in the hammock!

    Back on the thread topic, this thread has convinced me to keep my tarp separate from my hammock. Had pondered something similar but am trying to KISS

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    Re. the tarp:
    I hang it separately, thank you, so I can get a little more space by hanging it higher up for those long, steady, no-wind, soak everything days, but hang it down close and low when it's blowing up a storm.
    Re. the coffee:
    Pot starts when the site is chosen, before the tarp is hung. First cup is made after the tarp is hung and sipped while hanging the hammock. Then with the hammock hung and arranged for lounging mode, the second cup is made and reinforced with a wee bit of Irish.
    bob

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    I have my MacCat set up almost the same as my Speer, only with lighter duty hardware. I use 3mm Spectra line from the ridgeline of the tarp with a mini carabiner at the end. I loop the line around the tree on each end and click the mini carabiner. Then center the tarp and tighten each line with clamshell line runners. Very, very quick to set up.
    Last edited by Quoddy; 08-28-2008 at 18:36.
    I my Warbonnet

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