LowTech -- thanks, I was going off memory, obviously not accurate. At some point there was a good explanation on here of the different Central and South American hammock styles.
LowTech -- thanks, I was going off memory, obviously not accurate. At some point there was a good explanation on here of the different Central and South American hammock styles.
Last edited by TominMN; 06-19-2023 at 05:14.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
The same is said about tandem kayaks.
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Taking a break from hammocking (have to get that word in), Joy and I tried a Tandem Kayak during a local "Demo Days" - for 5 minutes. That was it, we much prefer our individual boats. I can clearly see some advantages of a tandem of both paddlers are matched in skill and interests; otherwise ...
I think photos of two in a GE hammock are mockups in a photo shoot for the ad campaign. It's like in a movie when you have a romantic scene with two people in a bathtub. Then you try it at home and it's all banging knees and elbows on the side of the tub with the faucet digging into someone's back - or so I imagine.
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I have ground dwelling friends and they quickly ditched a double-wide air mat in favor of 2 separate single mats. Close and snuggly sounds all romantic and such, but at some point you've gotta get some sleep.
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