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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 371690" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>My brother had an Army surplus hammock with a roof and screened sides. Pretty sweet. I've just got a backyard version but it's the way to spend a sunny day - assuming there's beer nearby.</p><p></p><p>As far as camping goes it seems like a nice way to go except in some parks the regulations don't permit tying anything to the trees. I was asked at a National Park campground to take down a clothesline once. If you're on a cycle it sure would save room. I used to hitch-hike camp and a small plastic tarp served as my tent. I know sometimes when it was cold I was insulated by the ground while others on cots got cold due to the cold air coming from below. On hot nights I bet the opposite affect would happen and the hammock might/would keep you cooler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 371690, member: 1417"] My brother had an Army surplus hammock with a roof and screened sides. Pretty sweet. I've just got a backyard version but it's the way to spend a sunny day - assuming there's beer nearby. As far as camping goes it seems like a nice way to go except in some parks the regulations don't permit tying anything to the trees. I was asked at a National Park campground to take down a clothesline once. If you're on a cycle it sure would save room. I used to hitch-hike camp and a small plastic tarp served as my tent. I know sometimes when it was cold I was insulated by the ground while others on cots got cold due to the cold air coming from below. On hot nights I bet the opposite affect would happen and the hammock might/would keep you cooler. [/QUOTE]
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