Any interest in a Hang in Ohio in February? Got my new Dream Hammock Sparrow and wanting to try it out. (Thank you Randy.) I am available for each weekend and most weekdays if anyone is interested.
Steve
Any interest in a Hang in Ohio in February? Got my new Dream Hammock Sparrow and wanting to try it out. (Thank you Randy.) I am available for each weekend and most weekdays if anyone is interested.
Steve
Last edited by revsbentley; 01-29-2021 at 15:18.
Where in Ohio would you want to go and would there be enough snow to use a polk or a pack, snoe shoes ? From mid Feb. I would be ble to hang the weekends also. I live in N Ky.
It all depends on how much snow we get this weekend and how long in hangs on. Mohican State Forest offer some trails that with enough snow would make a polk nice. When we were there in December, someone brought a polk. About 1.5 to 2 inches of snow. I haven't seen snow deep enough for snow shoes in Ohio since the blizzard of '78. There may be areas east of Cleveland that have enough snow for snow shoes but I have not heard of any hammocking places in that area.
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Well if we're looking mid-Feb on how about the 20th? Up near Cleveland sounds good but I'm not too familiar with the campgrounds there.
We've never really found a good spot up north. Mohican is most likely for for the north. My schedule is nuts with Physical Therapy and family stuff, but I'll will try to make any hang.
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Has anyone ever checked out the walk-in sites at Scioto trail state park? https://ohiodnr.gov/static/documents...ailcampmap.pdf
visualize whirled peas.
I called this morning. All sites (including the walk-ins) must be reserved. Site cost is $19.00 per night. We can have up to six people on a site but she was not sure there were enough trees for six to hang on a site. She did say that at this time of year if there were not enough trees, we could move into the woods some. She recommended sites 61-65 for the trees.
Another place to look at in the north (Akron area) might be Big Bend Campground. https://thedyrt.com/camping/ohio/big...it-metro-parks
It appears to be free. Unfortunately, no campfires are allowed. Restroom at the bottom of the hill. Not sure if water is available in winter.
Last edited by revsbentley; 02-08-2021 at 10:53.
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Big bend looks interesting. I'd be up for trying that.
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Here is a winter/fall 360 degree picture of the area. https://www.google.com/maps/@41.1278...!7i7200!8i3600
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