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Old 01-06-2011, 11:24 AM   #31
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The more I read through Hennessy's website, the more I like the idea of a hammock tent. Nothing like setting up camp in under five minutes. With the larger fly, you could shelter the bike, too (assuming the ground below the hammock is suitable for parking). Too bad these things are so damn expensive. I would definitely want one that zips up completely to keep the bugs out.

Still not sold on stashing my gear, though... helmet, boots, etc. In a tent, it's sheltered and open to air out at the same time. Stuffing it all together in some bag to potentially hang outside in the rain... eh, stink.

Also have to consider lack of privacy if I have neighbors. They might not appreciate seeing my bare ass changing clothes.
Wear boxer briefs. Then you can change them and your tshirt in the sack. Tell anyone offended at the sight of a grown man in shorts to lick a sweaty nutsack
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Old 01-06-2011, 12:21 PM   #32
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Wear boxer briefs. Then you can change them and your tshirt in the sack. Tell anyone offended at the sight of a grown man in shorts to lick a sweaty nutsack
If I can work out a solution for my gear, a hammock may be the way to go. Fast set-up and no worries about ground surface.

$150+ for a freaking hammock is hard to swallow, though...
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Old 01-07-2011, 12:50 AM   #33
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true, not crazy about the one you posted though. i remember us cav had some sick ones back in the eighties
Did maneuvers with Cav back in the day... Tent/hammock was the bomb in the woods. They used to sell them cheap at surplus joints...
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Old 01-07-2011, 01:09 AM   #34
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Plus they get rid of the need for a matress. The only thing I didnt care about them is that I wake up sore, like I slept wrong
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Old 01-07-2011, 08:04 AM   #35
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Plus they get rid of the need for a matress. The only thing I didnt care about them is that I wake up sore, like I slept wrong
not on cold nights, you need some insulation beneath you, no ground lots of cold air.
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Did maneuvers with Cav back in the day... Tent/hammock was the bomb in the woods. They used to sell them cheap at surplus joints...
I'm going to check our military surplus place tonight or tomorrow morning.

Also found this site: goFASTandLIGHT

They have hammocks with features similar to the Hennessy tents for a fraction of the price. Not sure about their quality or if they set up the same way, however.

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not on cold nights, you need some insulation beneath you, no ground lots of cold air.
No problem, just hang it over the campfire...
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I'm going to check our military surplus place tonight or tomorrow morning.

Also found this site: goFASTandLIGHT

They have hammocks with features similar to the Hennessy tents for a fraction of the price. Not sure about their quality or if they set up the same way, however.
Spend the extra $30 for the rain fly, its worth it. I'm sure you can also find some kind of dedicated gear shelter for your boots, jacket and whatever other stuff you might need
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Spend the extra $30 for the rain fly, its worth it. I'm sure you can also find some kind of dedicated gear shelter for your boots, jacket and whatever other stuff you might need
I think I've found the solution for my gear; I just need to locate and purchase it (or perhaps make it). Google searches aren't turning up much. I need bags made of mosquito netting or some comparable mesh material that can be sealed shut, via zipper, tie, whatever. I could stuff my sweaty or rain-soaked gear into a couple of these bags and hang them outside my hammock, but under the rain-fly. This way it is mostly out of sight, it's protected from bugs and precipitation, but it's not in my way and it can still dry out while I sleep.

A standard, pull-cord helmet bag might be sufficient for my lid. I have a couple and they're all breathable.
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Here's something I did in the past...

Terrible paint drawing but you bring two ropes, a hammock and a canvas/tarp/fly net/etc and a few plastic tent pegs. The top rope is for the net/tarp, then the hammock and the bottom rope is for clothes or stuff you don't want on the ground.
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Old 01-09-2011, 09:16 PM   #40
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Here's something I did in the past...

Terrible paint drawing but you bring two ropes, a hammock and a canvas/tarp/fly net/etc and a few plastic tent pegs. The top rope is for the net/tarp, then the hammock and the bottom rope is for clothes or stuff you don't want on the ground.
That looks like an evil tent eating monster covering his eyes. Well done.
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