For me it was easy, but my gf keeps talking about her fear that it won't hold her. She's well well below the weight limit, but I think it's a mix or fear that she'll fall and fear of change.
For me it was easy, but my gf keeps talking about her fear that it won't hold her. She's well well below the weight limit, but I think it's a mix or fear that she'll fall and fear of change.
It took me a couple of nights of hammock sleeping to be assured that I wasn't going to launch myself out of the hammock during the middle of the night. I started by sleeping indoors with a hammock stand and I put some pillows underneath in case I did roll out. What helped me through the transition from mattress to hammock was that I was open-minded about it, despite never being in a camping hammock before. I was intrigued and a little anxious, but not fearful. Also, I trusted the people on this forum who said that it does take a little adjustment. The good night's sleep was a great convincer. I've found that when trying something new, baby steps are key, so perhaps afternoon naps to start with? Bottom line, though, you can't get someone to try something new if they don't have the willingness. Maybe lead by example: attraction vs. promotion. I'd love a nickel, though, for all the people who tell me that it's impossible to sleep in a hammock without waking up in pain, despite them not having any experience with hammocks. LOL.
Find your inner hammock.
Another question is "Is there a need for getting more women into hammocking?" I mean I'm all for helping people discover the joy of the outdoors, but unless you're hoping for more "female-specific" gear (whatever that would be!) why push people?
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[QUOTE=artgirl42;1775355]I think it is just so that when women go on one of the trips like NEHHA, they do not feel like the ratio of men to women is 20:1
I completely agree. I just started hammock camping because my 8 year old son wanted to 'sleep in the trees', but my husband isn't a big camper. So I'd love more kid friendly hangs with a better male to female ratio.
[QUOTE=Nicola;1775363]Well, just showing up is the start, and then telling your friends about it and having them come to a hang too. My friends and I have been big outdoors people doing multi day wilderness trips since we were in college and almost all of my friends male or female look askance at hanging, partially, I think, because it involves spending more money....Also, they are in pretty good shape and have no pain sleeping on the ground so if it ain't broke don't fix it.
The women who are intrigued with hanging are the next generation.. my friends' kids. Two girls who are in college now are interested and I could see them getting into it esp for backpacking. I hope they do get into it! Hope to see you all at a hang.
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