I’ve been advised hammocking on the Tour du Mont Blanc is not feasible for lack of trees but the advise seems more speculation than experiential . Anyone here have first hand experience? It is an...
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I’ve been advised hammocking on the Tour du Mont Blanc is not feasible for lack of trees but the advise seems more speculation than experiential . Anyone here have first hand experience? It is an...
Cool that you’re working it without the stake. Will be looking for similar solutions on my next walk in the woods.
I’m skeptical because they look so much like the Deltas which failed pretty easily, but I supported the Kickstart with an order of 4 x 40g XL. Two together is still less than 4oz, so maybe. Why,...
Thanks, MTN 1.2 sounds good and seems like a commonly used hammock fabric. I’ll give it a DIY try.
Okay, so let me try a different tack. What material would be best for a shirt, lightweight, low stretch hammock? Gilligan suggests I look at polyester, any other suggestions. Shug’s video is...
And of course the orange screw isn’t much help in rocky ground. My thinking at this point is one really needs to bring multiple stakes for different grounds. Again, it can be done, but it gets...
Anyone using a Dyneema hammock? I’m interested more for the low stretch than the weight savings. I use a 7’ ripstop hammock w/ peapod insulation which I’m generally happy with except the high...
I’ve been working on this too and have both the Trekking Treez boom stakes and the orange stakes. The Orange are better, but still fail in even moderately soft soil and are diffcult to screw into...