nq111 wrote:Come to the other end of Australia on the other hand and I reckon people are about as silly tenting it as those hammocking in Tas
Most sensible thing said on this thread yet. Well done young man!!
nq111 wrote:Come to the other end of Australia on the other hand and I reckon people are about as silly tenting it as those hammocking in Tas
ollster wrote:doogs wrote:LIKE I SAID BEFORE THEY ARE SKIRTS NOT KILTS. *that is all*
I want to see someone wearing a "skilt" (new compromised name) a poncho, vibram five fingers, and AARN boobies.
ollster wrote:Liamy77 wrote::lol: just givin you *&%$#!
I'm going to report that post for bad language.![]()
As an aside, I can see certain situations where a hammock would be quite handy - for instance off track climbing of some of the more remote Tas mountains where flat ground is a premium. You can just duck below the rockline into some sloping forest and camp suspended (probably with a bed of bauera... but it's better than nothing).
Surely tarptent are working on a bivvy/hammock/tent transformer monstrosity?
nq111 wrote:i am a fan of hammock camping and generally the first to advocate it.
But, having lived a few years in Tas and done plenty of walks (including experiencing being holed up with the blizzard trying to blow you off the mountain / kill you - when it should be sunny and is summer) - i would recommend a tent.
If you were really keen for the hammock in Tas - maybe the east coast or if you were sticking in lowland / forest areas only (being of the soggy ground may be some advantage in some places).
Agree that the cold hammocking in the USA is not necessarily a good comparison - Tas ain't that cold by the thermometer - but the combination of wet, cold, wind, the fact you are often wet and muddy after any walking and the extremely unpredictable weather (especially as you go west and up) makes that little bit of cold much harder to manage day-in day-out.
Come to the other end of Australia on the other hand and I reckon people are about as silly tenting it as those hammocking in Tas
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