Here's my overnight setup. I actually slept pretty good! Wish I was more comfortable sleeping on my back. Maybe I can develop that! Happy 4th!
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Here's my overnight setup. I actually slept pretty good! Wish I was more comfortable sleeping on my back. Maybe I can develop that! Happy 4th!
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This is the end of my hammock.
So i see i attached my hammock wrong. It was late and i wasnt thinking.
Long story short. It lasted an hour before tripods sprrad out and tipped to the right. I did a slow sink to floor.
The good news is once I get the tripods right Im sure It will hold me.
Grace, you need to go to a hang in the worst way. You won't believe what it will do to your learning curve.
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
Well its done. 2 hours total build time. I will sleep in it tonight.
One of theese days i will get to a hang its too hot now.
It may just be an illusion, but does that ridgepole have a hook in it? Makes gringo nervous.
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
There is a slight bow but 3 nights later and all is well in that area.
First night was way too cold.
Devised diy underquilt and sleep in a hoodie.
The lay seems not quite right. I think maybe I dont have the angle right or the slack right. If i add more slack I end up on the floor. May also need a wider hammock.
On the plus side my back hurts way less.
Maybe I. Just need to get used to sleeping in a hammock.
I do lay at an angle. Still prefer to sleep on left side.
Oh and getting bruise on back of knres from getting in and out.
For giggles, check out this stand design. https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...ighlight=bipod
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