excellent job Cavediver!! Wish that I had this to watch 4 years ago. This will be lot's of help to anyone who has a Clark
excellent job Cavediver!! Wish that I had this to watch 4 years ago. This will be lot's of help to anyone who has a Clark
Yes Skippy that is kinda another reason why I did it because when I got mine all I had was a few pictures on here and on the other forum to look at. And everyone that said that there is a learning curve to hammock camping is right but I think that I would have had a better understanding of what I was getting into had I seen this video.
Thanks for the comment
Last edited by cavediver2; 06-15-2008 at 22:51.
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it"
Cavediver2
CLARK HAMMOCK HOW TOO VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD2pPSXdHTg
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery...&imageuser=826
http://www.junglehammock.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Clark-Hammocks
Very well done.
"Every day above ground is a good day"
Nice videos! Like you said, it would have been much easier in the beginning if there were something like this...I am sure many people will benifit from this video. Also, the Clark NX-200 is a very well designed hammock.
thank you so much for this video, I bought the clark after seeing it at a scouting event. I asked all kinds of questions of the owner but didn't even think to ask how to hang it up!!! I should have watched this guy when he took it down but I was busy with my troop and couldn't get over to him. Found your video and played it several times before my first backyard attempt to hang it. I'd put it up, sit in it, adjust the ropes. Then I'd pack it back up. Then do it all over again using a different set of trees. When my first camping trip came(3 days after getting the clark!!), I was a bit nervous to be depending on a hammock instead of my tent but I decided it was time. Best first nights sleep camping I've ever had. (usually my first night out camping, I'm so worked up, that I just toss and turn all night) not this time!! And when I got back home, I wanted to see if some of the issues I had (bug netting not being tight or hanging high enough) was addressed on your video so I've watched it a few more times. I think every time I watch it, I gain a new piece of info to help me set up my clark. So, thank you very very much for making my camping with my new clark so much better than if I'd just had to do trial and error.
TinaLouise
Tina it's my pleasure I too had a hard time the first time that I got my Clark partly because my hammock was taken apart before I got home and had some issues on where ever thing went. Secondly It was not just a plan hammock it had all kinds of different thing on it that I was not use too. I was told when I joined this forum that there was a learning curve to camping in a hammock and I found out first hand. My first night was pretty uneventful but I didn't sleep well. As time grew on it's has been the best thing I have ever done since. It has made my camping and backpacking more enjoyable for me at least it has offered me a second chance at being out doors I hated sleeping in a tent even as a kid I would find my self sleeping on picnic tables instead and if fowl weather came I was forced to sleep in the tent.
Tina it is great that you practiced so hard before you left out on your trip it does take some of the unknown's out of the picture that way. I hope you have continued success with you Clark and hope more of your scouts start hanging too.
Thanks for the kind words and I will be putting out a video for the Vertex as soon as some of these widow makers fall from the trees we still have not gotten over the Ice Storm here in January. Its really not safe to hang many places now you have to be more selective of where you hang.
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it"
Cavediver2
CLARK HAMMOCK HOW TOO VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD2pPSXdHTg
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery...&imageuser=826
http://www.junglehammock.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Clark-Hammocks
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