Dear Tollermama,
My husband is not a camper, either. Camping is a hotel without room service. This is good, because separation is good for a relationship at times. He's just going to make sure I'm heavily insured!
The idea of being able to use a pad or an underquilt appeals to me. Having options is never a bad idea. I'm seriously taking a look at the WBBB, just as soon as its back in stock.
The area I live in had a great, locally owned outfitter in addition to REI. I bought a new kayak there last week, and I ran into the training manager. I specifically asked about classes on hammock camping, and he said that they always offer them, but closer to spring. Right now I'm devouring Youtube videos from several folks, and seem to be getting decent tips. There are several pieces of gear people seem to agree on, which is nice.
There also seems to be a universal hatred of ENO, too, which is interesting to me. I find those hammocks in outfitters all over Minnesota.
Thank you again for your speedy reply!
Karla
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