Greetings everyone. I'm about to head out to Lake Lila in the ADK with my son and nephew next week, and there's a prediction of rain for at least one of the days. I'm bringing my Lawson Blue Ridge Hammock that I love, but it suddenly occurred to me that the rainfly supplied with the hammock may not protect my down underquilt. If you're not familiar with the Lawson rainfly, it essentially covers the hammock and attaches via velcro to the underside of the hammock itself. That's sufficient if you're using some sort of pad inside the hammock, but I don't think it would protect an UQ from rainfall that would run down the edges of the rainfly and possibly onto the quilt itself.
Am I worrying over nothing, or should I be considering a separate tarp to offer more protection? Any thoughts/experiences would be very helpful, thank you.
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