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Hammock

I see there are quite a few of us that hammock camp along with saddle hunting. Can you guess where I'm doing some work at?
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I have a Hammock Gear tarp. They make great stuff.
 
I have an incubator under quilt and love it. Been looking at a burrow top quilt but ran out of money at the time.

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I made a Hammock, Bugnet, OverQuilt and UnderQuilt but still need to make a Tarp. My son wants to take it on an upcoming Boy Scout Hike. That's motivation
 
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I have a warbonnet ridgerunner set up with underquilt, top quilt and a superfly tarp that I'm itching to use. I have only been able to use it in the backyard so far. My number one goal for next year is to change that. I want to do at least a couple scouting trips in the spring and then have at least one back country weekend hunt next fall.
 
I have a warbonnet ridgerunner set up with underquilt, top quilt and a superfly tarp that I'm itching to use. I have only been able to use it in the backyard so far. My number one goal for next year is to change that. I want to do at least a couple scouting trips in the spring and then have at least one back country weekend hunt next fall.

Yeah man! That's the Cadillac of hammocks! I have one and love it.

I upgraded to a Cuben Fiber tarp for back country stuff. It's spendy, but I love it.
 
I'm sorta going backwards and going back to a non-asymmetric hammock.

I really like the simplicity and light weight of the Warbonnet Traveller. In winter, I add their sock. I avoid using a tarp whenever I can and have gotten away with just using a poncho as a tarp.

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We definitely need to get a hammock trip going. Not even hunting.

I'd be down.

I do canoe overnighters on the Delaware Water Gap and like the Delaware State Forest in winter. That's where the pic is above.

I'm going on a 3 night canoe camp trip on Nov 3rd up by Lows Lake in the Adirondacks :)
 
You don't have condensation problems with that rig?
I'm sorta going backwards and going back to a non-asymmetric hammock.

I really like the simplicity and light weight of the Warbonnet Traveller. In winter, I add their sock. I avoid using a tarp whenever I can and have gotten away with just using a poncho as a tarp.

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You don't have condensation problems with that rig?

Some but not bad at all. The zipper locations are set up perfectly to let you vent the thing to any amount you want.

When it's really cold, the condensation freezes on the ridgeline and I just scrape it off the next morning :)
 
Schedule it and I'm in. I'd love to do a fishing float trip in a kayak with a hammock. If I could do that somewhere that we could hear turkeys gobble in the morning, I would book the time...
I was thinking the same thing about doing it for a turkey hunt....
 
I just did 100 miles down the Missouri in August. Camp along the river the whole way. If anyone is interested, I can share details.

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