My (fellow?) lady hammockers, I encourage you to not wait to hammock camp until just the right group gathering occurs, as much fun that will be. Reserve a site, grab your gear, and go.
I practice hiked for the small section AT hike I just did at Petit Jean State Park in AR. I stayed in my RV, but was social with other campers, including a couple of guys hammocking, which is how I got exposed to hammocks.
They always had a crowd of folks interested in their hammocks and were generous in sharing info. I've found that to be a common trait amongst hikers and campers. Next time I hike in AR, in fact in a couple of days, I'll have my hammock.
I will say that on the AT, nobody wants to be your daddy and rescue you if you're clueless on the trail, which I practically was. Early on, everybody's tired and messing around with their own set up. But you'll master it, (well enough) as I did and that's such a great feeling!
If you feel the need to be surrounded by knowledgeable women as you start out, that's a good plan too. In Texas, there are at least two large groups of cool women who camp out together. If you happen to be the only person with hammock, chances are someone can contribute a useful skill.
Anyway, once you get just a little bit of experience, your confidence will built and this whole new world is yours for the taking. Have fun!
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