I’m doing that now!Re-reading these, now that I've figured out that I'm not 20 years old anymore and "cheapest option at Walmart" is not gonna cut it ... thanks again for these ideas, and one follow-up question. Has anyone here tried a hammock (inside a vehicle), and if so how did that work out?
Thanks.
I don't recall ever even trying to use a hammock. It's on my bucket list now!My only regret is that I didn’t do it sooner.
Good points. I tried a 10' Trek Light that was the 'banana' or 'coccoon' type that didn't work so well but I think the type with the ropes spread by sticks at each end (caribbean?) may have worked better.You have to have the right hammock and be quite thoughtful of how to hang it,
Any particular tips on either of those issues?You have to have the right hammock and be quite thoughtful of how to hang it,
Welcome to The Dorkside.I don't recall ever even trying to use a hammock. It's on my bucket list now!
... and I don't have a bucket list, so I guess it's the first entry...
A gathered end hammock would work best.Any particular tips on either of those issues?
I have found that the sticks make it very unstable. That the sleeping sling of a nylon, properly outfitted and hung is far superior.Good points. I tried a 10' Trek Light that was the 'banana' or 'coccoon' type that didn't work so well but I think the type with the ropes spread by sticks at each end (caribbean?) may have worked better.
I just did a three month circuit this summer and fall in a diesel beetle, all the western states, 19 National Parks, 11,000 miles, 28,000 photos, slept in my hammock outside much of the time. (All on stimulus checks I had saved)I've been researching online and everything you've said CoyoteG, seems to be spot on with the consensus of how to use a hammock.
I suppose it would be much easier to sleep on windy nights as well...? I've had a few of those...
Hi Coyote,I just did a three month circuit this summer and fall in a diesel beetle, all the western states, 19 National Parks, 11,000 miles, 28,000 photos, slept in my hammock outside much of the time. (All on stimulus checks I had saved)
When the weather got bad I slept in the car. Made a nest out of stuff, with the back seat out and the passenger seat flat. I’m 6’5” and 300 pounds. I didn’t really fit but made it work.
I had the idea of getting a van and leaving a hammock up all the time in it.
I’m surprised that more people aren’t doing it in vans. The weight and room for the main reason.
It is not impossible to cuddle in one, but not practical for two people to sleep in one.
Good luck.
Mosquito net.Hi Coyote,
My thought as I read about you sleeping outdoors in a hammock is how that would make me instant mosquito bait. Were you able to do that without covering yourself with deet before you turned in?
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