Howdy do!
I am the mom to three great kiddos - an Eagle Scout and Venturer, my girl Venturer, a Star Scout. Five years ago my older son backpacked the Three Sisters with his troop. He had so much fun he insisted his never even goes day hiking mom join him on the next 50-miler. It was in the Eagle Cap Wilderness in the Wallowas with a 45# pack. Yikes! Since then I backpack 3-6 50 to 100-milers during the spring/summer/fall as well as many weekend backpacks I can squeeze in with and without the Scouts and Venturers. Several of the youth have hammocks. I want to give it a good try too.
Last year I made my own down camping quilt, catenary cut tarp, bug net tent (for spring and early summer). This has cut down on my pack weight tremendously! Now my pack is 28-30# for a week.
I have been reading these forums for a couple months. There is almost too much information for me here. I want to make a light backpacking hammock kit. I have seamstress skills aplenty. I am belwildered about what to make.
I backpack in the Pacific Northwest where it can get wet and windy especially in the spring or fall. I just went on my first snow camp out. It went well but I am not sure I am brave enough to snow/hammock camp yet.
I am 5'10" and weigh 175#.
If money for fabric, seamstrss skills, time were no issue what would you make and why? Looking for a non-bridge hammock set up. Single layer or double layer hammock? Tarp shape? Ground cloth or no andwhy/why not? (I don't see lots of them in the photos but do see some.)
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I eagerly await your advice. My Scouts/Venturers do too as several of them are hoping to create set ups too.
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