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When I traveled on my Motorcycle to some far off events I equipped the bike with a tank bag and saddle bags.
I would only be on the road a couple days and nights till I got to where I was going where I would be in a building. What I carried along with me was a Jungle Hammock and I would find some wooded area just before dark that I could set up in.
These are like a hammock with a tent roof above it and joined together with noseeum's screen netting that zips closed.
Some people call them "sniper hammocks" owing to their WW2 usage. They can be set up as hammocks or
on the ground like a makeshift tent. But with this, I could set up and break camp in minutes.
I've even carried it in the small econo car 3 dr hatch back and stayed in State parks with it. Some of these are Military issue and others are just aftermarket products. I've seen them with thin canvas roll up's attached so that if it is windy or a blowing rain the side curtains could be dropped and secured to stay dry.
I would only be on the road a couple days and nights till I got to where I was going where I would be in a building. What I carried along with me was a Jungle Hammock and I would find some wooded area just before dark that I could set up in.
These are like a hammock with a tent roof above it and joined together with noseeum's screen netting that zips closed.
Some people call them "sniper hammocks" owing to their WW2 usage. They can be set up as hammocks or
on the ground like a makeshift tent. But with this, I could set up and break camp in minutes.
I've even carried it in the small econo car 3 dr hatch back and stayed in State parks with it. Some of these are Military issue and others are just aftermarket products. I've seen them with thin canvas roll up's attached so that if it is windy or a blowing rain the side curtains could be dropped and secured to stay dry.