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    Women's weekend - Female Responses Only

    Who has successfully had a hammocking weekend with only women? How did it come to fruition? Was it just you and some friends of yours? Was it local or did you travel to meet with others?

    I'm curious to know about those who have done this and all the details on how you did it and what worked/ what didn't. If getting more women hammocking is about reaching out individually to women, then maybe some women only weekends make it a bit more comfortable for newbies.
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    I would like to do this. I have zero women friends who hammock camp. I'm curious too.
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    Hi jellyfish.....I also have zero women friends who camp - except for my daughter-in-law...and if she goes camping it is usually with her husband and kids.

    I just spent the weekend alone at Trap Pond in Laurel, DE as my first non-backyard hammock hang.

    I'm also in Delaware - Smyrna.... (north of Dover, south of Middletown). Whereabouts in DE are you? Maybe we could try to plan a women's mini-hang at one of the state parks some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigglet View Post
    Hi jellyfish.....I also have zero women friends who camp - except for my daughter-in-law...and if she goes camping it is usually with her husband and kids.

    I just spent the weekend alone at Trap Pond in Laurel, DE as my first non-backyard hammock hang.

    I'm also in Delaware - Smyrna.... (north of Dover, south of Middletown). Whereabouts in DE are you? Maybe we could try to plan a women's mini-hang at one of the state parks some time.
    Hmmm, thinking DE is not that far from No. VA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigglet View Post
    Hi jellyfish.....I also have zero women friends who camp - except for my daughter-in-law...and if she goes camping it is usually with her husband and kids.

    I just spent the weekend alone at Trap Pond in Laurel, DE as my first non-backyard hammock hang.

    I'm also in Delaware - Smyrna.... (north of Dover, south of Middletown). Whereabouts in DE are you? Maybe we could try to plan a women's mini-hang at one of the state parks some time.
    I think I'm only about 2 1/2 hrs. from Trap Pond. I've never checked it out and would be interested in trying that area.

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    I'm in Philly and would certainly try to come to a women's hang in Delaware!

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    I have yet to do this - there's only 2 of us in my group of friends that hammock camp. I would be down with a weekend get together!

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    Well, I have had plenty of women only camp and back pack and paddle trips but my women friends all have tents and only one or two are curious about hanging. I doubt any of my other friends would want to dish out the cash to get a whole set up. (or spend the time making hammocks--they aren't sewers--neither am I for that matter. Can't sew a button on a shirt without it falling off). If there were plenty of set ups to borrow they would be happy to try it I am sure.

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    LOL! I've never been on anything EXCEPT all female hangs! I've gone on five group hiking/hammock camping trips since last Spring. One group consisted of two older moms (54 and 62) and their two daughters (one was 14, the older 30)...the 62 year old and 30 year old were total newbies, had never slept in a hammock before and were using all borrowed equipment. The other four group trips consisted of my regular set--a 74 year old, 60 year old, 54 year old, and 14 year old....three generations of my family and a friend.

    I keep trying to go on a HF group hang, but it never seems to work out scheduling wise. Meanwhile, though my own group of regulars aren't as hard-core as I'd sometimes wish(!), they are hilarious! We may be pathetic hikers, but we always have an absolute blast!

    None of my fellow hangers live in my area (except my daughter who lives with me), but we just meet up for our hangs. We try to plan a trip every two to three months around the year...some close, some very distant. It's always an adventure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dublinlin View Post
    LOL! I've never been on anything EXCEPT all female hangs! I've gone on five group hiking/hammock camping trips since last Spring. One group consisted of two older moms (54 and 62) and their two daughters (one was 14, the older 30)...the 62 year old and 30 year old were total newbies, had never slept in a hammock before and were using all borrowed equipment. The other four group trips consisted of my regular set--a 74 year old, 60 year old, 54 year old, and 14 year old....three generations of my family and a friend.

    I keep trying to go on a HF group hang, but it never seems to work out scheduling wise. Meanwhile, though my own group of regulars aren't as hard-core as I'd sometimes wish(!), they are hilarious! We may be pathetic hikers, but we always have an absolute blast!

    None of my fellow hangers live in my area (except my daughter who lives with me), but we just meet up for our hangs. We try to plan a trip every two to three months around the year...some close, some very distant. It's always an adventure!
    Sounds pretty awesome!

    I'm sure it would be difficult to accommodate a distance that's suitable for everyone in this group, but maybe we could try

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