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Canvas? Are we in the 1970s? 1880s? Unless you are talking about outfitter-type tents with a wood stove inside.Material synthetic or canvas?
Odd I must have grabbed the wrong YouTube link.I saw her in concert. Opened for breaking Benjamin
Poncho and some bungee cords work like a champ
Been there done that and agree.Nothing, on a nice weather camping trip. But, catch days/weeks of straight downpour rain and your once dry ground is now a lake or a flowing river under your sleeping area and you wish you had a quality tent with a sealed bathtub bottom...
Ive been caught in a few of these situations with a river running under my tent in the middle of the night, stayed bone dry the entire time.
What outfitter or shuttle did you use?Hilleberg Saitaris Buffalo River canoeing trip
Max Patch?Hilleberg Anaris NC backpacking trip
What outfitter or shuttle did you use?
Max Patch?
My favorite tent is my pants when I see your mom
I have heard others say the same thing. I like hammocks a lot. So long there are boulders or trees to tie to.I went to hammock camping a few years ago and I won’t sleep on the ground, like a cave man, again. Even considering an under quilt, my setup is lighter and warmer than an equivalent tent and bag, and much more comfortable. Of course, I need a couple of trees, so maybe camping in Wyoming is out. But, other than that, it beats the pants off sleeping on the ground.
Both times I rowed to Grand Canyon I slept under 1 bedsheet on a paco pad on the boat & got what may have been the best sleep of my life. I had a ton of trouble falling/staying asleep in a bed for over a month after returning from both trips…I went to hammock camping a few years ago and I won’t sleep on the ground, like a cave man, again
No. If it’s cold it still needs insulation underneath. Like an under quilt.So sleeping up in the air in a hammock beats a R8 pad and -5 western mountaineering bag at 10F and 18” of snow on the ground?
Or in the middle of 50 mph winds and sideways rain in WY…..
There is a time and place for hammocks I suppose.
My mountain time says a good tent is hard to beat though.
More info needed lolslept in a hammock every night for well over a year, over two winters, and I froze! And that was in a house!
A good one will be 850 fill goose down. And, you need to get the hang right. Too loose and you have a gap between you and your insulation. Too tight and you are compressing the insulation. In both cases, you are cold. And, your clothing is part of your insulation “system” when sleeping in a hammock.Those under quilts have to be pretty damn warm, I slept in a hammock every night for well over a year, over two winters, and I froze! And that was in a house! lol Some of that (winter) time in a Selk Bag, most of it with an open ended sleeping bag like a tube, slid over the hammock. But even indoors (in admittedly a fairly cold house) I'd lay there and think "Man I don't think I'd want to do this outside in the winter."
More info needed lol