Hey Everyone - Merry Christmas & Happy Healthy New Year. I am in western PA and I live for winter slash cold weather camping. I actually set up my hammock and tarp in one area of my property and then set up my dome tent (North Face) over near a patch of pine trees. After a few days of cold rain and snow I noticed that the floor of my tent was soaked. Even though I had what I THOUGHT was an efficient foot print. I was not happy. I ended up doing my homework and quickly surmised that TYVEK was the answer for a truly 100% waterproof ground cloth. I ordered some from a seller on Ebay and cut out a template for the base of the tent. It worked GREAT! When you love Hammocking...Tent camping or even just hanging out in a tent for a night is boring! I LOVE being in my hammock. I decided to also cut up a piece of the TYVEK in a piece approx 6' x 5' - I attached tie down strips and bungees ( usually come with order from seller ) and stake it down dead center under my hammock... maybe a tad more material near the area where you get out and touch down sometimes with your booties or slippers. It makes for a much cleaner area to stand or set your boots. The Tyvek IS a bit loud but the trade off to be able to stand in freezing weather to Pee or swap shoes is worth it. Just wanted to share in case some of you were doing some hanging during the winter months - it's Great!
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