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    Senior Member bkrgi's Avatar
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    Nov to March has to be my fav....Hammock hot tenting rules in my book

    But everyday..well night... is hammock bliss
    Life is too Short to not feed the addiction....Hang on and explore the World

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    Senior Member Chesapeake's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrSurfr View Post
    I definitely don't care for summer temps. Nevertheless, I will go out at least once a month in July, August and September, just to remind me how much hot weather sucks.
    +100,000 on hot weather sucking. Every night is a good night for me since I switched over to sleeping in one full time about a year ago. My favorite time is def winter, the colder the better , but fall is nice too. I do sleep out in the summer, but only on the cooler nights with low humidity. But here on the Chesapeake, they are few and far between unfortunately.
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    Any time the temperature is between 75* and 30*.

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    Senior Member Peppy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kroma View Post
    Cool/Cold for me. Late Fall, Winter preferred in my home radius. Summers are best at elevation where it's not as humid and still cool at nights.
    Totally agree with Kroma here...

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    Camping? Year round. This includes car-camping with the kiddos in state parks.

    Backpacking? Anytime nighttime temps are below 60. That's the only requirement for me.

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    Senior Member JmBoh's Avatar
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    Sunday -Saturday 12 PM -1159 AM January 1st -December 31st
    “I am losing precious days. I am degenerating into a machine for making money. I am learning nothing in this trivial world of men. I must break away and get out into the mountains to learn the news”
    ― John Muir

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    Quote Originally Posted by JmBoh View Post
    Sunday -Saturday 12 PM -1159 AM January 1st -December 31st
    Right on, anytime is good time.
    Where the trail ends the adventure begins!

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    Senior Member pgibson's Avatar
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    When the sun is shinning during the day and it's dark at night.

    Really that about covers it. I have had a few trips that were rainy and overcast and they are fine but I like to be out most when the weather is nice. Fall is certainly nice when the weather holds but can't beat a nice warm evening staring up at the stars during the summer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mittagsfrost View Post
    Everytime is hammock camping time.
    I love every season. In winter you don't have to worry about moskitos, in spring the nature is most beautiful, in sommer you can camp lightweight and autumn is the time of wonderful colored leaves.
    Agreed! Each season has its benefit, I'm up for all of them! That being said, fall is my favorite, but I've always been partial to fall weather.


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    Welcome fr8-shkr.

    Just getting into this hammock camping myself. This site has been helpful and is chock full of great people.

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