photohiker wrote:
ILUV, Tas is fine for Hammocks. Plenty of trees about.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:photohiker wrote:
ILUV, Tas is fine for Hammocks. Plenty of trees about.
Below the 1000m line maybe, some of us camp higher than that though, besides it's not the lack of trees i worry about, it's the wind, snow and mozzies i'd be worried about. It's snowing on the peaks as i write.....
corvus wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:photohiker wrote:
ILUV, Tas is fine for Hammocks. Plenty of trees about.
Below the 1000m line maybe, some of us camp higher than that though, besides it's not the lack of trees i worry about, it's the wind, snow and mozzies i'd be worried about. It's snowing on the peaks as i write.....
+1,
And the young man has obviously no idea as to set up and use of a hammock or tarpI think he is also in "the more to be pitied than scolded " category
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corvus
corvus wrote: I think he is also in "the more to be pitied than scolded " category![]()
ILUVSWTAS wrote:IMO you'd have to be quite mad to stay in a hammock in Tassie
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:IMO you'd have to be quite mad to stay in a hammock in Tassie
It is working for me. There are means to get around all of the problems you have mentionedand do it in a manner of far greater comfort than in a tent!
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Macca81 wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:IMO you'd have to be quite mad to stay in a hammock in Tassie
It is working for me. There are means to get around all of the problems you have mentionedand do it in a manner of far greater comfort than in a tent!
How do you cook when tentbound for days on end??
Nuts wrote:Something wrong there... iv'e got it.. where is the driving wind, ice, slush and rain? Scrappy heath scrub, alpine tussock or even stunted snow gum? What's the option for side sleepers? (walk with a chiropractor?)
And what a hassle in general..
Sorry, some things can be easily imagined without the doing... snakes and leeches aren't scarry enough (for me)![]()
Maybe in the tropics (if it could be somehow kept flat)..maybe..
Liamy77 wrote:It depends on your gear - you dont hike with arctic gear in summer and vice versa - the hammock needs to be insulated appropriately.
ollster wrote:Liamy77 wrote:It depends on your gear - you dont hike with arctic gear in summer and vice versa - the hammock needs to be insulated appropriately.
You obviously haven't done nearly enough walking around Tassie yet.
Liamy77 wrote:I've done my share Ollster, read my posts again with the emphasis on BIVVY in the alpine areas
- I'm not supporting the idea that they are better ALL-Round tghan a tent but that they can be better in places if appropriately set up.
btw I'm guessing you have not tried a camping designed hammock and have not slept out in one?
-no critisism - i was suprised at the warmth and comfort and shelter of one (warbonnet blackbird with a tarp that can fold shut at each end (not my set up but borrowed).... Ollster they even make ones that can support really heavy loads![]()
Nuts wrote:This is funny, started with Iluv advising a newby against a string hammock... then all the sensitive hammocky types come out![]()
I'm normally in a bivy under a tarp, not the most fun in bad weather but can stay warm and dry. Never unsafe just not as comfortable as a (especially roomy) tent. If I did more high level camping i'd be a tent of some sort.
iirc kossie is heading for a short walk at Freycinet??? ha ha (still wouldn't bother with a string hammock there (personally) but then he's onto a cheap tent no??)
Nuts wrote:This is funny, started with Iluv advising a newby against a string hammock... then the sensitive hammocky types come out
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Allgoods?? IMO you'd have to be quite mad to stay in a hammock in Tassie, but you seem to fit the cap, so god speed my friend.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Nuts wrote:then the sensitive hammocky types come out![]()
That's why we have you Nuts, so you can tell us when the sensitive Hammock/Tarptent/Walking Pole/UL/Tyvek/etc types come out(Just Joking)
stepbystep wrote:Regardless of preferences, do we want hammocks strung up from King Billies and Pencil Pines, surely they do some damage to the trees???
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