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Avoid these mistakes when you first start hammock camping!
0:00 Intro
0:22 ENO's
1:42 Daisy chain straps/suspensions
2:56 Raise your foot end higher than your head
3:30 Drip lines
4:05 Insulation underneath
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@Numl0k
@Numl0k Год назад
When I was new to hammock camping, I bought an ENO. Then I went online and found hammock communities and was super disappointed in myself for not buying a cottage brand hammock since they were so clearly superior to ENO. I figured I already had the ENO, might as well use it until it breaks, because obviously they're terrible and that won't take long, and then I'd buy a cottage brand hammock. Well here I am, damn near a decade later, still using this ENO. I've slept in it strung up between two jeeps in the middle of the mojave desert, clipped between two boulders mounted in with climbing equipment, at the top of mountains between trees, and everywhere in between. If I were buying a hammock tomorrow, I'd definitely consider other brands, but my ENO has been everywhere with me and I have zero complaints about durability or comfort.
@dusteedawg2915
@dusteedawg2915 Год назад
I have 3 now and JUST started hammocking ..... You KNOW you can buy more than one.
@SperoinDeo
@SperoinDeo Год назад
What is ENO?
@hindsfeetonhighplaces
@hindsfeetonhighplaces Год назад
@@SperoinDeo A brand name of hammocks sold by the big chain outfitter stores like REI.
@davidreed8219
@davidreed8219 10 месяцев назад
ENO = Eagle Nest Outfitters
@cestmoi7368
@cestmoi7368 7 месяцев назад
I’ve family camped with ENO hammocks (amoung others) for years and have had no issues. I string them differently for each kid based on their preference for cover or openness and they have always stayed dry and cozy = happy.
@bioslash
@bioslash Год назад
Dude! I’ve been hammock camping my entire life. I’ve made countless hammocks. I buy new hammocks all the time to experience the new ideas. With that said, “put you feet higher than your head?!” Gamer changer, so simple but so right! I’ve tried it twice now and I sleep even better. Thanks! Subscribed!
@simplemanlovetocanoe6274
@simplemanlovetocanoe6274 2 года назад
I totally agree! I'm 59, I've slept in tents since I was 4 yrs old and 9 yrs ago went to a hammock system and I've never looked back! If you have back issues like I do, it a game changer! Love your channel and hope everything is well with you and your family!!!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Thanks we are great! A little busy with work at the moment though
@justincase3230
@justincase3230 Год назад
I got one when I was homeless and crashed in a mates backyard, thankfully it was summer so I didn't need to get fancy quilts or anything. Still sleep in it in a frame I bought off eBay unless I've got a lady friend over and it uh... Comes in handy for that sometimes too 😂
@AndricKelton
@AndricKelton Год назад
Meanwhile I sleep on the floor nightly and since I am a mountaineer, I don't have trees alot. It all just depends on what the person does.
@sinusnovi3826
@sinusnovi3826 Год назад
caveat is a lack of poles or trees. One alternative: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lumjFfg45LM.html
@username-mc7jw
@username-mc7jw 9 месяцев назад
Wow! Shocker. I really expected to get nothing out of this video. Man, was I wrong! I especially like the tip about hanging your feet higher than the head end. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
@-whackd
@-whackd Год назад
I've been an arborist for a couple years and I have to say that killing a tree from rubbing some bark off is highly unlikely. People even sustainably harvest large amounts of bark for weaving here.
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures Год назад
Agree with you about the unlikeliness, I just don't want to be forced to use 2 inch straps.
@domg7359
@domg7359 Год назад
I think the issue is more in busy areas. Same campers using the same trees over a long period causes a lot of damage unless you use proper straps.
@freethinker5225
@freethinker5225 Год назад
@domg7359 yeah I would agree with you on that... I live in the pine tree state and we do have a bug problem with the wood and you can't cross contaminate wood. So if you're getting firewood to bring to camp you have to get it from local vendors but I've seen trees engulf chains...its really just tree hugging hippys who don't know anything about trees...we'll lose more trees to bugs, other wildlife, and forest fires in the next year than every hammock camper in the previous and next 100 years
@reyscottm9
@reyscottm9 Год назад
I made every one of these mistakes. Decided that hammock life was not for me
@josephfelix6657
@josephfelix6657 Год назад
Oh God he mentioned bugs peeps bugs rewatch lol wasn't blaming entirely on just the hammock strap
@mattymoe2239
@mattymoe2239 2 года назад
I love my ENO sleep system. I use an old army blanket as an under quilt/pad in my DoubleNest. I have the Profly XL, I got a couple of tent poles to use on one side to make a lean-to and help me get my 6'5" body out of my hammock and be dry while dressing. Yes it can be a heavy and expensive sleep system, but it's awesome for festivals and a great thing to have in the car for roadside stops and chillin in the park.
@NorthernLaitila
@NorthernLaitila 2 года назад
Totally agree with that list! Want to add one though, tightening the hammock too much in order to get a flat lay! Have an awesome day!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Yes! That makes some pretty bad calf ridge.
@handycrowd
@handycrowd 5 месяцев назад
If you're still around, you should search up 'ridge lines' using a length of paracord, makes all the difference as it 'sets' the hammocks hang permanently, (the ridge needs to be 83% of the overall hammock length if I remember right). Perfect every time and it gives you a place to hang bits and bobs from.
@richyoung4051
@richyoung4051 2 года назад
good to see you post frozen! youre my absolute favorite backpacking youtuber. very professional and well spoken for anyone to feel confident in learning. i just got back home today with my fiance attempting the old loggers path trail in pa. my fiance is just officialystarting out with a nice set of gear and that trail was too hard for her. at 8.50 miles in yesterday, shortly after thr 2nd vista which was breathtaking, her legs were done so we pulled over at like 4pm and rested all day and night. in the morning we went to take the dirt roads back to the car and thank GOD there was dirt road workers that were able to drive us back for her. because even though the roads were alot easier she was still not 100%. years ago, i had us do the west rim and this was when i was starting out. EVERYTHING was wrong. lets just put it that way. gear, footwear, everything. cheap bulky heavy garbage. we barely made it out but we did it half dead. now, we both have dream hammocks, nice packs, all that light good stuff etc. and it made me think because of this, shel be able to knock this trip out of the park. lesson learned? good lightweight gear doesnt compensate for a poorly conditioned body for hiking. excersize and be PHYSICLY ready, not just gear wise. gear is only 1 half of the equation for a successful trip. she even voiced mabey we should find an easier rated trail and i insisted she would be okay with her having the nice gear and footwear. boy was i wrong. that was my slice of humble pie to not revolve a trip on what i can handle and do. i need to listen to others that i bring. everyones physical levels are different
@db.mc2
@db.mc2 2 года назад
Thank you Frozen, always great to hear from you, hope all is well, stay safe and take care my friend ✌️ 🙏
@BarnCatGary
@BarnCatGary 2 года назад
Wow!!! I have been tarp and tent camping for several decades and recently wanted to give hammocks a try because many of the shelter areas I frequent along the AT have become overused, rocky, on slopes, and have poor drainage. I have no hammock experience and didn’t know where to start until I found your channel. Thanks for your informative content. It’s fantastic!!! Happy Trails
@billcarpenter5615
@billcarpenter5615 Год назад
I try to never use shelters, too many people and not really in the best places, all kinds of reasons not to use shelters.
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures Год назад
I agree but if you can get one all to yourself that's pretty cool.
@jefferybyard8429
@jefferybyard8429 2 года назад
I was going to quit backpacking because of not being able to get comfortable in a tent till my buddy finally talking me into getting a hammock. After a winter of watching as many videos about different hammocks and all the different accessories I made my choices and placed the orders with a mix of different cottage companies close to me. I now have a bombproof winter and summer setup and never worry what the weather is going to be I just go whenever. So do your homework look at folks setups when on the trail, most people love talking and showing there setup, and just try to spend your money once and buy for quality and weight first.
@scottbutler1561
@scottbutler1561 2 года назад
Nice video, we all too often forget what we take for granted after years of hanging. It's hard to remember and relate to people that are actually just starting out and aren't aware of the basics. My start was on a Chill Gorilla Double with daisy chain straps. I then made the progression through multiple cottage vendor hammocks,suspensions, and tarps. I enjoy my collection and sharing with first-timers. It's not a habit though, I can stop buying....
@jtb1515
@jtb1515 Год назад
Love that last line. I feel it so much. 🤣
@dusteedawg2915
@dusteedawg2915 Год назад
I like the daisy chain it's NOT THAT hard to find a setting .....aaaat aaalll
@mikalstratz7039
@mikalstratz7039 Год назад
@@dusteedawg2915 I can send you mine!
@terrylstarks
@terrylstarks 2 года назад
Thanks Frozen, I don’t see enough videos from you, but I know with a new baby that happens. Hope everything is going great for y’all!!!!!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
It's actually work at the moment sucking up all my time. Been exhausted
@eristicfreethinker2098
@eristicfreethinker2098 2 года назад
Thank you. This is one of the few accurate and useful hammock camping videos for the non hammocker or novice hammockers. So many people fall for the BS from ENO. The really sad thing is that REI carries them which unfortunately tells many new hammock buyers that ENO makes great, serious camping hammocks when in reality they make heavy, uncomfortable, crap. Shame on REI. Anyone serious about hammock camping should be watching Shug Emery’s site.
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
I saw a video of some girl saying she hiked the AT in an ENO singles but she was 4'11" so it may have worked out for her, but it was an REI sponsored video.
@GeorgiaWoodsmen
@GeorgiaWoodsmen Год назад
I have a ENO hammock and love it. Best hammock i have ever stayed in. I recommend E.N.O.
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures Год назад
Glad it works for you
@ohmyadventure61
@ohmyadventure61 Месяц назад
Im 6ft and no complaints from my 10 year run with ENO, but larger hammocks are amazing. I bought a china brand for less than $25. It is my new favorite.
@gwenwallace6175
@gwenwallace6175 Год назад
“Ticket to the Moon” is what I’ve always used. Made in Bali, original hammock, 10’5”x 6’6”. Gotta spend $150 to get free shipping but their mosquito net, tarp, tree straps and under quilt will definitely get you past that threshold! Lol! I’ve given numerous as gifts. Excellent quality on all their products! I have their backpack, shopping bag and even the frisbee in addition to the hammock set up. No disappointment at all plus, it’s kinda cool to say it came from Bali! Great workmanship and they have a foundation set up to help natives that live on an remote island, not to mention how many they employ for their business! Admirable company!
@ohmyadventure61
@ohmyadventure61 Месяц назад
The ENO isn't a complete waste. The shorter hammocks make an amazing ridge line and a high dry place to keep your stuff. I bought the ENO setup 10 years ago and it lasted me until now. I only use the daisy loops for straps around the tree. I use climbing rope and overhand knots for small adjustments.
@gabrielshepard
@gabrielshepard Год назад
Omg the drip cord!!! Game changer!!!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures Год назад
Yup!
@subytech85
@subytech85 2 года назад
Great video on some of the mistakes. I started out by buying the eno hammock set as well. I dont regret it because it was a great way to start into hammock camping. Since then I have gone out and purchased several other hammocks until I have put together a comfortable setup. My youngest now uses my eno setup and sleeps in it when every he can. ENO does a great service by getting people into the field. They put together a kit that is safe for trees. The best part though is having people like you that are on this platform spreading the knowledge learned from a bad nights sleep. Keep doing what your doing.
@johnavery3372
@johnavery3372 2 года назад
Hey Frozen! Haven’t watched too much lately but I’m an old subscriber. Watched your AT through hike and before too. You were the first person I saw introduce hammock camping to me years ago and bought a Chameleon. OV used your tips and have found comfort in them. Still pretty new I would say, since I probably only have three trips and four or five nights in the hammock. Thanks for being there for us newbies!!
@michaelbrunner6654
@michaelbrunner6654 Год назад
Definitely a learning curve. I love my Dutchware Chameleon.
@timothyhudson7999
@timothyhudson7999 Год назад
Thank you!!! Years back when I was an Army guy I tried an ENO and thought it was cool and all but I could not for the life of me get comfortable enough to doze off. And near Cloudcroft, NM nearly froze to death without insulation under me. After watching this video I am going to try again.
@aaronsloan1523
@aaronsloan1523 11 месяцев назад
I've been a hammock camper for many years and those were solid tips. Especially about the daisy chain. I've been wanting to make the jump to cinch buckles for a while for the exact reasons you've mentioned. Now I'm going to make that jump.
@randypeterson4146
@randypeterson4146 Год назад
You are spot on with everything... Especially the ENO comments...They are great for an afternoon in the backyard but that is about it...I've been hammock camping for about 3 years and nothing is better...Been out every weekend but two since March...I did loads of research before I bought one so helped me not make too many mistakes...A Ridgeline is such a game changer..Same lie Everytime no matter what distance the trees are...I live in an area where Eno are actually manufactured so I have fun jabbing my friends with their heavy 9 foot Enos with no ridgelines and terrible strap system...Thanks for the spot on video...
@sundaymorninghikes6275
@sundaymorninghikes6275 2 месяца назад
Good info! I wish I knew these when I started out hammocking. One mistake I made was not using a toggle to secure a becket. It decided to let loose around 2 a.m. Fortunately, I follow Rule #1: Never hang higher than you're willing to fall.
@prestonjones5977
@prestonjones5977 2 года назад
I already knew all this from watching all your other videos, happy to hear from frozen anyway!
@markscott4881
@markscott4881 Год назад
When I first started hammock camping it took several trips and set up adjustments before finding the perfect one for me. I say for me because what works best for me may be a problem for you. For example raising the foot end 6” wasn’t enough, I find 10 to 12 inches best. Another thing I recommend is setting up a test stand in your backyard. That showed me several issues to fix before dual sporting into the high country.
@cathynorris1946
@cathynorris1946 11 месяцев назад
Seems very helpful. I wouldn’t have thought of these. Thanks!
@BBQDad463
@BBQDad463 Год назад
Thanks for this video. I can affirm the accuracy of your information.
@DrofJustice
@DrofJustice 2 года назад
I started with the ENO doublenest and had the best sleeps ever, even on my side. The only reason I switched was a desire for ultralight gear. I liked the ENO tree straps, but too HEAVY. I now use Hummingbird tree straps with whoopie slings. I’m a 5’4” woman and really think adding a fixed ridge line to my hammock is a game changer, making set up with the perfect droop super quick and using it to hang stuff is just a bonus.
@claramullen
@claramullen 2 года назад
Hi Jason good to see you. Always good to do research before useing new equipment.
@carlosc3899
@carlosc3899 8 месяцев назад
I like the advice about the drip line. Thats going to be in my set-up from now on
@lost1croc
@lost1croc Год назад
Started out with ENO the synthetic ENO under quilt paired with a silnylon tarp. Used a Big Agnes Horsethief bag with an insulated 3/4 mattress. It worked pretty well until you got side ways in the bag or having to adjust for stretching. Good learning experience. Now I have a Superior Gear hammock/tarp set up and it’s the best money I’ve ever spent on a hiking sleep system!!
@erickincaid9779
@erickincaid9779 5 месяцев назад
All great points, and excellent for a beginner.
@JDS-Dalton
@JDS-Dalton Год назад
I've got a hammock that's very similar to the Eno, got it for free along with some tree straps. Would never even think about camping in it, but it has earned a permanent spot in my car since it's so comfortable to use it to actually lay back and relax when camping.
@KENFEDOR22
@KENFEDOR22 Год назад
Great, common sense advice! In my mid-50's now, I've been enjoying hammock camping for a couple years. Highly recommend Sierra Madre's hammock systems. I enjoy their NINOX flat lay hammock. Takes some tinkering and isn't cheap but a decent night's sleep is worth the extra money to me.
@donarter1152
@donarter1152 2 года назад
I have a hammock and never used it. I don’t pan to and glad I came across your site
@Stoney_AKA_James
@Stoney_AKA_James 2 года назад
I'm in my mid 60s and use a Warbonnet Blackbird XLC hammock and really like it!
@brianwofford3831
@brianwofford3831 6 месяцев назад
Thanks man, great video. I must just forget the details sometimes. I needed to be reminded of one of your suggestions. I appreciate your attention to detail.
@RyanSchell
@RyanSchell 2 года назад
Great tips, especially the drip lines! The mistake i would say I made was not getting a hammock with a bugnet to begin with. I fortunately didn't make any of the mistakes you mentioned because of watching videos of yours and some others
@lynx7906
@lynx7906 2 года назад
With so many different things to buy, to customize and to think about. These videos are very helpful, especially for beginners. Before my first backpacking trip, I watched all of your beginner videos. The information gave me the ability to buy gear and I was fully prepared on my first trip. -Lynx-
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! I'm gonna recreate those vids soon with kind of more personal less robotic feel.
@poppy3215
@poppy3215 2 года назад
My first hammock was a Hennessy. I could never get comfortable in that thing, always a huge calf ridge keeping me awake. Nearly gave up hammock camping until I found out that a longer hammock was more comfortable. Switched to an 11 footer, and wow! what a huge difference in comfort.
@whalesong813
@whalesong813 10 месяцев назад
A soft support under my knees was a game changer for comfort in my hammock.
@razrasmos1033
@razrasmos1033 10 месяцев назад
Thank U, like yor approach in how U share yor experience & thanks for the divert the rain with hanging cordage 👍
@GoneFeralWithSquidly
@GoneFeralWithSquidly 2 года назад
Your frustrated takes look like infomercial stuff. 🤣😂 Enjoyed watching this. I’m a tent camper but my son is a hammock camper and I want to help him. Thanks!🦑
@denniskuenze659
@denniskuenze659 2 года назад
Great video. I've been there and done that...lol I've come a long way since my first hang. Once you get your rig set right the rest is gravy.
@freddonelson5505
@freddonelson5505 2 года назад
Great list ... great video! Especially good as it comes from a "wiley veteran hammock camper"!! 😎😎❤️❤️
@MultiOhioman
@MultiOhioman Год назад
Well I figured most of that out, but did not know about longer versions. I do sleep better in my hammock than on the ground. And my set up was cheaper over all than what you stated but maybe I was lucky on the rain fly. Thanks for the info. I always appreciate others experiences.
@pvtryan9637
@pvtryan9637 6 дней назад
Yeah I had to learn the hard way about "550" paracord after having the line snap a couple times from my weight, lol. I use a 1/2 inch thick rope with a truckers hitch now and it works pretty well so far.
@The5150owl
@The5150owl 2 года назад
Thank you sooo much Frozen. I purchased my first hammock (an ENO doublenest) from REI three weeks ago and found a similar experience as yours. I'm glad I viewed your video, it helped my decision of trading in the doublenest, atlas straps, and xl bugnet for the all inclusive Kammok Mantis kit. Thanks again pal, greetings from Dallas,TX!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Enjoy, my friend.
@renaed9691
@renaed9691 Год назад
I just got my net hammock and I need to try it out this summer cause I’ve been waiting for an opportunity to try it out and I think I’m gonna go camping sometime and try these tricks!
@scottmacdowell244
@scottmacdowell244 Год назад
Lol I’ve made all of those same mistakes. I really like the drip lines thanks
@chriscon8463
@chriscon8463 2 года назад
Good to see another video, Frozen! I’m planning a section-hike of the NCT later this year…from the ANF at the NY border to Cook Forest!
@AlyGSpirit
@AlyGSpirit Год назад
Veeeery interesting...thank you soooo much. This helps me so much!
@dantethegreat
@dantethegreat 2 года назад
Found your channel 5 years ago. Now I'm half way thru my AT hike in my hammock lol thank you for having this great channel
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Awesome!
@cowluver96
@cowluver96 2 года назад
Thanks Frozen. The videos you put out are awesome.
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Thank you!
@Tyler_B.
@Tyler_B. 11 месяцев назад
I’ve used a eno doublenest for the last 15 years. It’s been heavily modified from the original hammock which has made it great for backpacking. I added a structural ridge line, removed the stuff sack from the side and put a grommet in it to slide over my continuous loop, got ride of the super bulky rope and carabiner. It
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 11 месяцев назад
Very cool!
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen 8 месяцев назад
My most comfortable hammock so far is a Decathlon lounging hammock. Added good suspension (couple of soft shackles and some very long whoopie slings, home made from 3.2mm dyneemaclone, and very long tree straps made from Chinese 25mm climbing webbing) and a ridgeline and a few ridgeline organizers, modified the stuff bag to be a… what do they call that, a banana bag? One that stays on the line at one end, anyway. The side never had the stuff sack, it does have a pocket but that works fine. I thought at some point I bought a full surround bug net for it but that seems to have gone missing. Anyway, some of these lounging hammocks are great - but ones that are too short are evil.
@67HuntAway
@67HuntAway 2 года назад
My very first hammock experience had me hitting the deck 3 times. Thankfully it was soft ground and only a foot drop. Made and learned from every mistake you mentioned except the drip line. It didn't rain. Lol
@grdhog
@grdhog 7 месяцев назад
Great content thank you, newbie hammocker
@exeris2037
@exeris2037 2 года назад
I lucked out, got mine 5$ at yard sale. Never used and was surprised when I opened at camp and found it had tree ropes and carabiner too. Looked into picking up another and noticed the extra expense. Good advice 👍
@kevinthomas4170
@kevinthomas4170 2 года назад
Hi Frozen, we all need more videos from you. 👍. Can't wait for your Pacific Crest trail video.
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Trying man, work got me really busy. Also writing a book taking up a lot of my free time.
@willmartin4477
@willmartin4477 Год назад
Great stuff thank you for that.
@camodad199
@camodad199 2 года назад
all good facts waiting for part 2
@tethmthero
@tethmthero 2 года назад
Good video. Well made. Good tips.
@johnmorgan4405
@johnmorgan4405 Год назад
Yes!!! I hate those daisy chain straps. Been using cinch buckles for years. I am surprised I haven’t seen more hiking/hammock channels recommending them. Great video, great info!
@jaredcampbell
@jaredcampbell 2 года назад
Never knew about hanging my feet 6 inches higher... will give it a try. Thanks for the video!
@claytonrohrer2099
@claytonrohrer2099 2 года назад
A mistake I made is I found a nice spot for my hammock by my friends tent but the issue is it was behind the fire area so the wind coming off the lake would blow smoke into my setup and even sparks but it was mostly the smoke that would make everything smell like smoke for the rest of the trip so don’t hang your hammock in smokes way
@MrSomeofthem
@MrSomeofthem 6 месяцев назад
excellent content! thanks
@ThenaturalmedicAdventures
@ThenaturalmedicAdventures 2 года назад
I bought a cheap set up on Amazon even did a video about it but I appreciate the tips. I'll try some when I take my hammock out. Its gotta cool down a bit first.
@DeterminedDev
@DeterminedDev Год назад
Totally agree with all of your tips. Also I never knew what the extra cordage was for… keeping moisture out!! 🤯 thanks.
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures Год назад
You bet!
@chriscjjones8182
@chriscjjones8182 Год назад
Interesting points some of which I hadn't even considered. Just got my first hammock waiting on the tarp to arrive then I can get out
@maxinac
@maxinac Год назад
Hammocked overnight on an island on the Great Lakes and boy that lake wind got me into researching, and now even on comfortable days I have my underquilt with me because more than comfy, I want to be cozy.
@moif
@moif Год назад
I honestly find that daisy chains (especially the new Atlas/Eno ones) - are my preferred rig. I keep a set of regular tree straps w/ Dutch gear and whoopie slings for bigger trees/longer hangs, but the daisy chain system always sets up easier in most situations. They also just came out with a 2" version of the Atlas that saved some weight. Idk. Worth it to me. Great info, though! Rest of it is spot on, except I'd always recommend a hammock with a ridgeline, too!
@sinusnovi3826
@sinusnovi3826 Год назад
Instead of a daisy chain I would prefer a trucker's hitch ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VUerD-QvFnc.html It is stepless
@chewilockhart538
@chewilockhart538 Год назад
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@dusteedawg2915
@dusteedawg2915 Год назад
Yea I too support the daisy chain. Its AAAAWESOME.
@totenfurwotan4478
@totenfurwotan4478 Год назад
I take the big 2p REI hammock out camping but not as my sleep system. The wife and I just love it as a comfort at the base camp and it. Fits us both pretty comfortably
@co6382
@co6382 Год назад
I like the drip line advice. Good call. I always use a camping pad also. Help me feel less like a burrito 🌯 More stability.
@TheTrakker
@TheTrakker Год назад
I'd say that you've just about nailed it on all points.
@matthewg7835
@matthewg7835 Год назад
Yes! Depending on your gear, finding perfect spacing between the trees depends on what you have and may need to experiment but don’t give up! 30 degree angle. Being new at something and working at making it better is part of the enjoyment. You’re only new at something once! Wanted to mention that even with a zipped bug net built it to the hammock, mosquitoes can pierce through the bottom fabric and bite you. Had my single layer hammock with bug net zipper in the woods on a warm night and woke up with so many bites I couldn’t believe it. All from underneath. Never tried but a double layer might help prevent this but it probably depends on the fabric.
@tonypace2009
@tonypace2009 Год назад
Double layer works at least for louisanna mosquitoes.
@dereinzigwahreRichi
@dereinzigwahreRichi Год назад
I've had this experience, too. On warm nights I bring a big but thin fleece blanket to lay on and maybe cover myself a little. Having this underneath helps and sometimes feels better than the nylon material if the hammock.
@tysay8170
@tysay8170 Год назад
Im ex Royal Marines and Still made some of these mistakes early on hammock camping. Great advice.
@ChrisfromFL
@ChrisfromFL 2 года назад
Nice to see another of your videos, I guess babies take up a lot more of your time then you knew. Congratulations hope all is going well! I always tell protentional hammockers to attend a group hang in their area, they are bound to have hundreds of willing people to answer questions, give suggest and even let them try equipment they may be considering. Hope to see another camping video sometime soon!!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
It's more work right now than the baby to be honest. I'm in IT and we are in upgrade season until October. I'll get there!
@wesh388
@wesh388 Год назад
Nailed it, totally agree
@garylindenmuth7468
@garylindenmuth7468 2 года назад
Always informative be well
@cheetaraneenja2465
@cheetaraneenja2465 Год назад
Thanks for the advice on putting the legs 6 inches higher!❤
@GOOutfitters
@GOOutfitters 10 месяцев назад
Great video!!! Subscribed!
@johnpyles2314
@johnpyles2314 2 года назад
I'm just a beginning backpacker haven't went on my first over night yet just now buying equipment been hiking some day hikes to try to get in the seat for my first overnighter, still trying to get all my equipment together been trying to watch your videos to see what brand names are the best thanks for all the good info
@KENFEDOR22
@KENFEDOR22 Год назад
John, if you're interested in hammock camping, check out Sierra Madre - innovative sleep systems. Not cheap, but a decent night's sleep in the woods is worth it to me. I have their NINOX flat lie system that truly allows a flat, diagonal lie, even side sleeping.
@davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker
@davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker 2 года назад
Hey Frozen great seeing you hope you and the family are doing well. Probably one, that's one, of my errors was to only set up my hammock setup between the same trees every time and on sunny days. Then came the afternoon in the forest, oh my, a major thunderstorm and I couldn't find the right trees. In the end had a great trip. Lesson learned
@PKAdventures
@PKAdventures Год назад
i spent this May hammock camping in Hawaii for my birthday. it was my first time hammock camping, and doing it for a month i made a lot of mistakes, and learned a lot. some things i learned were that rain can go sideways, even when the company/seller says a tarp is waterproof it really might just be water resistant, and laying on top of a foam boogie board inside your hammock will break the boogieboard, but it will help keep you from getting completely soaked and save you from hypothermia during a rainstorm that lasts multiple days. i have a lot more to learn, and im really looking forward to it, but what i really need to work on is my editing skills so i can edit all the footage from my trip lol but ya, you got my sub
@andreasiven21
@andreasiven21 Год назад
sounds like it was a rough trip :P
@OutLan
@OutLan 2 года назад
Great list! Also, spring for a hammock with a detachable bug net and, even better, a detachable winter cover. This will open up hammock camping for multiple seasons and not just summer!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures 2 года назад
Have you tried a standard bugnet during the winter? I didn't notice a difference at all between just the bugnet or a netless hammock and winter cover. If the tarp is large enough that is.
@IntheBlood67
@IntheBlood67 Год назад
Outstanding!
@FrozensAdventures
@FrozensAdventures Год назад
Thank you kindly!
@l.h.1238
@l.h.1238 Год назад
DD Hammocks , my favorite. I have a double layer with built in bug net. I slip a cheap blanket inside the double layer and it is basically an underquilt then. And can also be used on the ground like a tent with a Ridgeline set up if necessary.
@scottzackery3209
@scottzackery3209 10 месяцев назад
When I got started in hammocking, 1985ish , did mesh, then canvas jungle hammock mil surplus. Could go out in 40 degrees in snow with an extra flannel shirt , comfortably. After cutting the screening out tieing 15 ' of Paracord to tarp eyes, and throwing it over me as a windbreak. Deer turkey in the PA woods. 7 lb but worth it. Now 10 ' nylon , with ridge line, straps, carobeners, and not 4" off the ground anymore. Just do it right😃. Traveled around a lot. Remember You gotta carry it.!! Used slip knots to attach to tree. Kiss ,keep it simple stupid. Still miss the canvas in fall thought. Can't find them these days. Like the strap tightening idea.
@kyletango
@kyletango 2 года назад
I realized back in the eighties to tie paracord drip lines at the end of my hammock to divert water coming down my tree tie off.
@lsu4ester
@lsu4ester 2 года назад
Frozen Prior to my 2021 thru hike I made a point to check out where I could pitch a tent vs hang a hammock. Since I hiked mostly in ME and NH, it was a no brainer. There were many more trees than tent sites, few of which were level and rock/root free. I followed your advise and went with the Darien from Dream Hammocks with whoopie slings. Also used a Warbonnet Moungainfly tarp. Even though I was a side sleeper, I got so used to my hammock, I found that I had a hard time getting comfortable in a hotel or hostel bed! Thanks for all your very helpful videos. "Water Doc" SOBO21
@luped.5581
@luped.5581 5 месяцев назад
Long time hammock camper, it's in my blood. I am native america. How ever, I am reconnecting with my fascination of Scottish highland environments, because that is the environment where I live: so I regret doing all the things Right but not accounting for wind! even with a 10x10 tarp in the "winter' set up, it might not be enough and thats when I want a wind proof outermost Baggy layer, with a small pebble to collect dew that breaths out of my down UQ. the other one: I use a ridge line set up, with a "spreader bar" and I then use this as a basis for the Top Quilt, sort of like a classic A Frame tent with two poles and strings, with a blanket over it.
@greenridgeoutdooradventure3433
Great video!
@LeftCat
@LeftCat 11 месяцев назад
Three improvements I've made over the years of hammock camping: 1. Finally got hammock straps. I don't mind the daisy chain kind. Before this, I used fake climbing rope. It was thick enough not to harm the bark but a nightmare to tie. 2. Underquilt has been a HUGE improvement. No more cold back. All other attempts to keep my back warm didn't work. 3. Pick trees that are farther apart. This is to accommodate my tarp and ensure better coverage over my hammock.
@4486xxdawson
@4486xxdawson 11 месяцев назад
Man im glad i watched this i learned alot , 👍👍 figured ive give ya couple extra thumbs up for great tips , the drip line was most valuable to me , something i never thought about ....
@randypeterson4146
@randypeterson4146 8 месяцев назад
Awesome video and spot on with everything you said...One other thing is an adjustable Ridgeline to set your sag to the right place to get the same lie every time you hang no matter how wide the trees are...Im in a 11 footer and love my diagonal lay i get...
@KingDoomfist
@KingDoomfist Год назад
I never even considered drip lines or cinch buckles! Thanks!
@TimothyShaw
@TimothyShaw Год назад
I started the cheap Eno style route and it was an affordable way to learn if I would even like it. After I did my research and upgraded my gear (purchased or made) to improve my experience. I have friends that I pass these lessons onto which helps them not let a bad experience ruin it forever. I won't discourage anyone from starting the cheap route but I do warn them about the issues that will likely occur and how better gear helps. This has been a good middle ground to letting people get into without feeling like I'm some kind of elitist telling them the only way is the expensive way.
@leetnessgaming9751
@leetnessgaming9751 10 месяцев назад
Tried my Eno out last weekend for the first time around camp. Wasn’t to bad but wouldn’t wanna sleep over night in it.
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