…Piece of hammock-related gear? …Advice to someone getting into hammock camping? …Trip experience (where you used a hammock)? …Camping meal? Because everyone needs to eat!

  • @IthronMorn
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    911 months ago

    The most important part of getting into hammocking is the ridgeline. Everything else is pretty much optional or interchangeable. But a proper set ridgeline will ensure consistent hangs in various locations. I’d recommend watching Shug’s videos on YouTube on how to set one up.

    • @goforliftoffOPM
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      11 months ago

      You know, that’s not the answer I would have come up with first on my own, but it’s a great answer.

      • @IthronMorn
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        311 months ago

        Well thank you! I’ve played with a couple different hammocks and suspension methods and shit but I find consistently the ridgeline to be the most important and everything else is just for convenience. I really like my whoopie slings but hanging with carabiners is essentially just as easy. Take away my ridgeline though and a 2 minute setup becomes 15 minutes of fucking with it and then realizing in the middle of the night that I’m still uncomfortable lol.

        • @beastlykings
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          13 months ago

          I’ve been meaning to set up a ridgeline, but most of my hangs are just a few hours at a time near the beach or something, and I wouldn’t want the ridge in my way.

          I’ve only hammock camped twice, and only one was a proper setup. But I’m going backpacking next week, and I think I’m gonna set up a ridgeline before I go, so it’s one less thing to worry about

          • @IthronMorn
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            12 months ago

            I usually don’t find it cumbersome for my short hangs.

            • @beastlykings
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              12 months ago

              I did end up setting up a ridgeline for my trip and it was a game changer.

              • @IthronMorn
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                22 months ago

                It makes setting up so much easier. Just get your height correct and everything else falls into place! Hope the trip was fun!

  • @Dallimjp
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    411 months ago

    My best hammock camping meal… Hobo dinners, but add half a can of Campbell’s cream of “what ever you like best” to it and Lowry’s seasoning. It’s a game changer.

    • @goforliftoffOPM
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      311 months ago

      Ooooh, that sounds way better than one of those “pour boiling water into this pouch and wait 5 minutes” meals.

  • @[email protected]
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    411 months ago

    I’m pretty fond of my portable hammock stand made from extendable paint poles. It’s something I leave in the back of my truck, so I can hang anywhere I am. It’s nice when camping in places where hanging from trees isn’t allowed, or there are no trees at all. It really opens up the opportunities on road trips.

    • @goforliftoffOPM
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      211 months ago

      That sounds awesome. Do you have a pic you can share?

        • @beastlykings
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          23 months ago

          Holy crap! I never would’ve thought of this. I’m gonna build one immediately