I've capmed all my life and never been sure of what sort of tarp to use over my hammock, this video has given me a greater idea of what sort of thing I'm now looking for so thank you, much appreciated!
Another great video. I agree with you on all points. This elder hiker would not think about going on a hike without my trekking poles. Yes, yes, yes on the hammock. I was introduced to the "jungle hammock" as a young boy scout in 1957. I've used tents and slept on my sleeping mat, but nothing beats a hammock for comfort. You've got all of the right answers. Thanks
@@AdventureswiththeMarine I wish I did. The sad story about all of my things is that, when I was away in the Coast Guard in Alaska, my mother paid somebody to come and clean out our basement. Of course, the jungle hammocks (I had two), my Lionel train set, baseball cards, comic books, etc, etc were gone in an instant. My mother had a clean basement and I lost my childhood. Oh well, all those things probably weren't worth anything today....were they?
That is interesting. The same thing happen to me. The things that where part of my childhood is no more. I wish I could of past them on to my children and now my grandchildren.
excellent video again, I have been hammock backpacking for 4 years. I have been wanting to upgrade my tarp since since purchasing, I have a hennessy expedition, I don't care for the tarp it came with. I have never got wet in rain but I always worry I will. Your videos are very resourceful and touch all the options out there. It helped me to purchase a tarp upgrade. Thanks again.
glad i found this channel. couople years ago we did a bunch of camping and i always wanted to hammock camp, but i didnt have a proper set up and i always ended up in my tent before the night was up. went with some dutchware with the proper accessories, cant wait to try it out.
Mark, it is always good to hear from you. I see that you have been busy making videos. I always love to hear your perspective of life. Be safe my friend.
Thanks, brother! I just purchased a Hammock Gear DCF wide tarp with doors. I am moving up from a Gossamer Gear Spinn Twinn ground tarp which has been an excellent tarp for the past 5 years, but I wanted a bit more coverage for cold cold weather use. One thing that I would recommend is Lineloc guyline (or, guide line) adjusters. I can adjust the tension of the tarp while underneath it, and tightening lines when placing stakes is super easy. Loved your explanations. Very novice friendly. Good stake choice, btw. I have full-size MSR Groundhogs and they excel in loose forest duff, which I mostly encounter on the Appalachian Trail. Wish I could Semper Fi you, but I got a high draft number near the end of the Vietnam conflict, so I thanked God and never looked back, eventually becoming a follower of the teaching of Jesus, avid Bible student, and now, retired from landscaping, a volunteer groundskeeper at the non-denominational church that I attend (virtually, by consent of the majority of congregants). I CAN, however, call you brother. It means a lot to me. God bless! 👍🇺🇸 And happy Thanksgiving! 🍗☺
Like you. For many years I have taught children, teenagers, and men's groups. How to be a disciple and follower of Jesus. Before Covid shut things down. I have been leading Bible studies in the St. Croix County Jail for over 13 years, every Tuesday morning. Giving them hope in following Jesus. A different lifestyle than what they knew before. The real service is not in the U.S. military but in God's army. (God's Marine Corps ) So now I can say thanks for your service Daniel and God bless!
Also, I did my first hammock camping trip last October. I found your explanations to be the most valuable before ordering my gear. Big Respect. TY for your service.
They would work in all types of hiking and camping. And in any weather conditions. Thank you for watching Scotts EverythingOutdoors. I really appreciate it.
Great video Uncle!!! I should have watched it before boundary waters. I liked how you talked about the colors and showed the difference. That was an eye opener!
I'am waiting on my New hammock. I just ordered the Superior straps to hang it.. I have an old Clarks outdoor tropical now. Used a tarp from Home Depot to hang in my back yard. I will get a regular tarp to go with me on the trail. I was able to form doors on my Home Depot tarp. Of course it was 15 by 10. It was good practice to get use to new hammock camping.. i'm looking forward to a few overnights in the wild. Glad you put out these videos.
Please let me know how your trip turned out when you get back. A warning though. When you wake up in the morning. You are not going to want to get out of your hammock. Thank you for watching Jeffrey. I really appreciate it.
Clear and concise, as always. Tarps are one thing I don't mind upgrading incrementally, since I like having a variety of them around. Getting an order for some Dutch bling put together to outfit my last new tarp and you're making me want a new winter tarp. 😆 Glad to see you are doing okay up there, brother. Stay well.
Nothing like Dutchware Bling. Attach them to a chain. Put them around my neck. Then transport me back to the 70's. I would be the coolest cat. Semper Fi Brother!
I started with a dome tent tarp over my hammock and made it work with my hiking poles . bulk yes . dry hell yeah . i want the one closes up like a tent . great info man !!
Just returned from a 4 day trip here in the Colorado Mountains. I use a hammock / tarp mainly because of the un-even / sloped ground where I go hiking. Finding a flat area for a tent can be challenging in the mountains but trees are everywhere! My biggest challenge... staking out the tarp on a slope. One side always seems to be closer or up against the hammock causing condensation to build up. it takes a little knowledge and experience but the main trick is to have one side closer to the ground than the other (sometimes several feet difference) and the hammock in the center. Something you might want to do a video on... pitching a tarp on slopes.
I am leaving for a trip tomorrow. Then I am going to do 2 more videos on the the tarp. ( 1. The ridge line and then 2. staking and pitching the tarp ) That is a great tip to add. Thank you TwentyOneTwelve. And if you have anymore ideas. Please share them. I would really appreciate it.
I didn't see in the selection what I consider the best tarp I've seen in my 60 plus years of hammock camping. It's the Mini Tarp from Warbonnet and is the only tarp of this configuration except for home made or custom ones. It has Peaks at each end which extend out from the trap and can be used to stop rain from blowing in at either end. Or if you don't want to use them then just fold them back over the tarp. Even better it comes in the Bushwack Camo ( Custom Tarp Section , It's a custom Tarp color ) pattern. SEMPER FI Marine , keep the good info coming. ( F.M.F Corpsman )
It is good to hear from you Chuck. I hope all is well. The Mini Tarp is a excellent tarp. But I am a big tarp guy. My next tarp is going to be the Mountainfly. Thank you for sharing that. It is like the old days. The Corpsman taking care of The Marine.
Very fortunate to have stumbled onto your "Hammock How To" series and I am binge watching them all now. One question I have is if you have an opinion on the split snake skins vs the single snake skin and what the pros vs cons are when considering.
I am so happy that you stumbled on my channel. First of all the mesh snake skins are better than the dyneema or nylon ones. You don't have to turn them inside out when wet. And they dry very quickly. I have both single and split. I like them both. But if I had to choose. I would pick the single. Because they are faster to take off and put on. Thank you so much JSH for watching. I really appreciate it.
Awesome thank you. I was considering using a cheap tarp but other UA-camrs where discouraging against them. I figured they would work just fine for a car camper
I would spend the money on a under quilt and a cheap tarp (if I am not putting on a lot of miles hiking ) then buy a expensive tarp. Poly tarps work great. But they are a little heavy and very bulky. Don't get me wrong. Silnylon, Silpoly and Cuben Fiber tarps are much better if you are a backpacker. But if you are a car camper. Poly tarps are just fine.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine I actually bought a good under quilt for my area cost me a decent chunk. But should fit nicely. And picked up a tarp. Can't wait to try it.
I love my wide netless. You may need a portable bug net for the summer time. This is the system my son Zac uses. You my friend are good to go. thank you Baron Davis for watching. I always appreciate it.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine Yup I got a bottom entry bug net. I found the 12’ wide netness much more comfortable than my 11’ wide chameleon. Do you think a 12’ trap is big enough for the 12’ hammock? Thanks for all of your great info.
a lot of great info Thank you been thinking about a new tarp I did a tent video today but most times when I camp if I can when I can I setup my hammock also great for naps but with a dog I tent a lot
I will start taking my dog when the bugs are not so bad. And that is because he sleeps underneath me in my hammock. You are right. A tent is better for a dog. Thank you Tony for watching. I always appreciate it.
Can you give some recommendations on tarps? Preferably not ones that cost over 80 bucks not an ultralight backpacker and don't mind carrying some weight got a 20 dollar 11 foot hammock from rural king trying to find a decent tarp to go with it mostly be out spring summer fall and sometimes winter thanks for the video you have helped out tremendously
If you are just starting out. And if your not putting in the miles on a hike. I would just get a cheap poly tarp ( 12' x 10' ) from the hardware or department store. But you will need to use the rock tie in trick to attach to the middle of the tarp to the ridgeline. Otherwise on Amazon. They have the Rain Fly Evolution or the Uiger Hammock Rain Fly Camping Tarp. Again. You will want them to be 12' x10' They come with stakes, guy lines and a stuff sack. They are both around 30 dollars. They are not the best. But you get what you paid for. But for staring out. They would work just fine for you. Thank you Gayle for watching. I really appreciate it.
You are very thorough and your prolific filmmaking has convinced me to look into my first hammock setup. I have had a few run-ins with some of our local and highly venomous wildlife (Snakes) on my last few outings over Summer and am not so comfy taking the Wife out in a tent with the amount that are about lately. I saw 2 Browns and a Tiger on my last trip alone. They're hard to spot, quick strikers, they'll kill you in minutes and love to tuck in under your groundsheet so will be leaving the tenting to the Winter time when I'm out with the Lady. If you have any suggestions for a beginners kit I would love to hear about them as there is very little in the way of information or retailers dedicated to hammock gear down here in Australia. I would also like to see more on the setup of an under quilt as I can't quite get my head around what equipment I need/specific quilts to get one going. Cheers.
It is very important to get a hammock that fits you. Most of the hammocks are made way to small. ( unless you are going to hang out at the parks for an hour or so ) I prefer a hammock without a bug net. In the summer time. I have no choice but to use one. Otherwise I will get chewed up. So I would suggest that you get one with a integrated bug net. There are many companies out there making hammocks. But my three favorite companies are Dutchware Gear ( www.dutchwaregear.com ) Warbonnet Outdoors ( www.warbonnetoutdoors.com ) Dream Hammock ( dreamhammock.com ) Check them out and if you have any questions. Please ask. Thank you for watching Zac.
Another great tutorial. In the next one, please show the actual techniques for height setting of the tarp along with the actual hardware techniques for securing the tarp. I know, you showed the MSR stakes but what about the different tensioning methods to the stakes and how to attach the tarp to the tree. I just bough the Kammock UL setup and having a tough time With the tarp. Thanks!
I am leaving on a trip on Sunday for about a week. Then I will be doing a video on the tarp ridgeline and pitching options. Then the next one will be on the different ways of using the the guy-line, to secure your tarp. Thank you for watching Randy. If there is anything else you think that I should show. Please let me know.
I think it is a great deal. I have never used one. So I don't know what the quality is. If you get it. Please let me know what you think. Are you thinking of getting the 12 ft.?
@@AdventureswiththeMarine I just got the 12 foot od green.man it's nice.every configuration thinkable, even doors,with extra pull outs to spare, hasn't rain as of yet,feels great seam sealed 👌 now I'm ordering the hex..
I was going to mention that if you pitch it like a asym tarp. You will have these mini doors. I forgot. Thank you Michiel for pointing that out and sharing some of your wisdom. I appreciate that sir.
They have a small diameter. Light weight and very compactable. Low to no stretch. Water proof. And 400 lbs. weight capacity. Which makes them perfect. thank you Nomars for watching. I really appreciate it.
At first. You could only get them from MountainGoat Mesh Tarp Storage Sleeves ( snakeskin ) From Https://www.outdoorstrailgear.com . I still say they make the best ones. But you can get them from other companies like hammock gear or duthware gear. And the same is for the double end stuff sack. I would always buy mine from Jacks-R Better ( www.jacksrbetter.com ) if I need one. I like there quality. I believe they call them Speed Sacks.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine Thanks Marine! By the way, what do you think of the Kompound Hammock from One Tigris? www.onetigris.com/kompound-hammock.html Video Review... ua-cam.com/video/blaQVsA4Y0U/v-deo.html I especially find the hanging insulation cover interesting, and it looks like another hammock I would like to own. My only concern is the length, which appears to be 8.5 feet, but someone else told me that this was the length of the ridge line, and not the hammock, so I am still a luttle hesitant, and not sure about that length. I am 6.2 and currently use a 10' hammock, so I am just a little hesitant about a shorter hammock, but not sure if it is a deal breaker. Thanks for your input and opinion!
Thank you a hundred time over. In the first five minutes I got more information than I’ve gotten from hours of other videos.
Thank you Joseph a thousand times over for watching and your kind comment. I really appreciate it.
I've capmed all my life and never been sure of what sort of tarp to use over my hammock, this video has given me a greater idea of what sort of thing I'm now looking for so thank you, much appreciated!
I always hope that some of my videos are helping people. Thank you for sharing that Taylor and watching. I always appreciate it.
Another great video. I agree with you on all points. This elder hiker would not think about going on a hike without my trekking poles. Yes, yes, yes on the hammock. I was introduced to the "jungle hammock" as a young boy scout in 1957. I've used tents and slept on my sleeping mat, but nothing beats a hammock for comfort. You've got all of the right answers. Thanks
You still have that old canvas Jungle hammock?
@@AdventureswiththeMarine I wish I did. The sad story about all of my things is that, when I was away in the Coast Guard in Alaska, my mother paid somebody to come and clean out our basement. Of course, the jungle hammocks (I had two), my Lionel train set, baseball cards, comic books, etc, etc were gone in an instant. My mother had a clean basement and I lost my childhood. Oh well, all those things probably weren't worth anything today....were they?
That is interesting. The same thing happen to me. The things that where part of my childhood is no more. I wish I could of past them on to my children and now my grandchildren.
excellent video again, I have been hammock backpacking for 4 years. I have been wanting to upgrade my tarp since since purchasing, I have a hennessy expedition, I don't care for the tarp it came with. I have never got wet in rain but I always worry I will. Your videos are very resourceful and touch all the options out there. It helped me to purchase a tarp upgrade.
Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching Virginia. I hope all is well.
glad i found this channel. couople years ago we did a bunch of camping and i always wanted to hammock camp, but i didnt have a proper set up and i always ended up in my tent before the night was up. went with some dutchware with the proper accessories, cant wait to try it out.
That is awesome! Please keep me posted on how it went. Thank you M S for watching. I really appreciate it.
Your productions are the go to Hammock videos brother. Always packed with useful information. I trust you're well during this strange time. Mark
Mark, it is always good to hear from you. I see that you have been busy making videos. I always love to hear your perspective of life. Be safe my friend.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine Hey dude, well your perspective is pretty good to. Peace!
Thanks, brother! I just purchased a Hammock Gear DCF wide tarp with doors. I am moving up from a Gossamer Gear Spinn Twinn ground tarp which has been an excellent tarp for the past 5 years, but I wanted a bit more coverage for cold cold weather use.
One thing that I would recommend is Lineloc guyline (or, guide line) adjusters. I can adjust the tension of the tarp while underneath it, and tightening lines when placing stakes is super easy. Loved your explanations. Very novice friendly. Good stake choice, btw. I have full-size MSR Groundhogs and they excel in loose forest duff, which I mostly encounter on the Appalachian Trail. Wish I could Semper Fi you, but I got a high draft number near the end of the Vietnam conflict, so I thanked God and never looked back, eventually becoming a follower of the teaching of Jesus, avid Bible student, and now, retired from landscaping, a volunteer groundskeeper at the non-denominational church that I attend (virtually, by consent of the majority of congregants). I CAN, however, call you brother. It means a lot to me. God bless! 👍🇺🇸
And happy Thanksgiving! 🍗☺
Like you. For many years I have taught children, teenagers, and men's groups. How to be a disciple and follower of Jesus. Before Covid shut things down. I have been leading Bible studies in the St. Croix County Jail for over 13 years, every Tuesday morning. Giving them hope in following Jesus. A different lifestyle than what they knew before. The real service is not in the U.S. military but in God's army. (God's Marine Corps ) So now I can say thanks for your service Daniel and God bless!
Also, I did my first hammock camping trip last October. I found your explanations to be the most valuable before ordering my gear. Big Respect. TY for your service.
I am glad it worked out for you. Any big trips this year?
Ultralight tarp with doors is definitely the best option in my book! Thanks for the video!
They would work in all types of hiking and camping. And in any weather conditions. Thank you for watching Scotts EverythingOutdoors. I really appreciate it.
Great video Uncle!!! I should have watched it before boundary waters. I liked how you talked about the colors and showed the difference. That was an eye opener!
I should have our video out today. See if you can come out for the next trip in August or October.
Absolutely superb tutorial. It couldn't be or more simpler to understand. You've got yourself a dedicated subscriber here digger. Great stuff mate.
Thanks for the sub! I really appreciate that.
Thanks Marine! Another great and informative video. Appreciate the snappy trimming!
Thank you The Biegel Family Channel for watching these videos and commenting. I always appreciate it.
I'am waiting on my New hammock. I just ordered the Superior straps to hang it.. I have an old Clarks outdoor tropical now. Used a tarp from Home Depot to hang in my back yard. I will get a regular
tarp to go with me on the trail. I was able to form doors on my Home Depot tarp. Of course it was 15 by 10. It was good practice to get use to new hammock camping.. i'm looking forward to a few overnights in the wild. Glad you put out these videos.
Please let me know how your trip turned out when you get back. A warning though. When you wake up in the morning. You are not going to want to get out of your hammock.
Thank you for watching Jeffrey. I really appreciate it.
As usual, a great video. You cover all the topics without too much opinions.
Thank you aikirunner. I really appreciate that.
Clear and concise, as always. Tarps are one thing I don't mind upgrading incrementally, since I like having a variety of them around. Getting an order for some Dutch bling put together to outfit my last new tarp and you're making me want a new winter tarp. 😆 Glad to see you are doing okay up there, brother. Stay well.
Nothing like Dutchware Bling. Attach them to a chain. Put them around my neck. Then transport me back to the 70's. I would be the coolest cat. Semper Fi Brother!
I started with a dome tent tarp over my hammock and made it work with my hiking poles . bulk yes . dry hell yeah . i want the one closes up like a tent . great info man !!
I love how you are improvising Bahama Jim. That is the best way to become successful. Keep up the good work and thank you sir for watching.
Just returned from a 4 day trip here in the Colorado Mountains. I use a hammock / tarp mainly because of the un-even / sloped ground where I go hiking. Finding a flat area for a tent can be challenging in the mountains but trees are everywhere! My biggest challenge... staking out the tarp on a slope. One side always seems to be closer or up against the hammock causing condensation to build up. it takes a little knowledge and experience but the main trick is to have one side closer to the ground than the other (sometimes several feet difference) and the hammock in the center. Something you might want to do a video on... pitching a tarp on slopes.
I am leaving for a trip tomorrow. Then I am going to do 2 more videos on the the tarp. ( 1. The ridge line and then 2. staking and pitching the tarp ) That is a great tip to add. Thank you TwentyOneTwelve. And if you have anymore ideas. Please share them. I would really appreciate it.
I didn't see in the selection what I consider the best tarp I've seen in my 60 plus years of hammock camping. It's the Mini Tarp from Warbonnet and is the only tarp of this configuration except for home made or custom ones. It has Peaks at each end which extend out from the trap and can be used to stop rain from blowing in at either end. Or if you don't want to use them then just fold them back over the tarp. Even better it comes in the Bushwack Camo ( Custom Tarp Section , It's a custom Tarp color ) pattern.
SEMPER FI Marine , keep the good info coming. ( F.M.F Corpsman )
It is good to hear from you Chuck. I hope all is well. The Mini Tarp is a excellent tarp. But I am a big tarp guy. My next tarp is going to be the Mountainfly. Thank you for sharing that. It is like the old days. The Corpsman taking care of The Marine.
Very fortunate to have stumbled onto your "Hammock How To" series and I am binge watching them all now. One question I have is if you have an opinion on the split snake skins vs the single snake skin and what the pros vs cons are when considering.
I am so happy that you stumbled on my channel. First of all the mesh snake skins are better than the dyneema or nylon ones. You don't have to turn them inside out when wet. And they dry very quickly. I have both single and split. I like them both. But if I had to choose. I would pick the single. Because they are faster to take off and put on.
Thank you so much JSH for watching. I really appreciate it.
Great video. To the point and easy to understand. Thanks. ✌️
Thank you Frank. I appreciate that.
WOW, that comparison of the tarp colors was incredible, side-by-side. This video rocks, thanks for posting!
Thank you Steve. I really appreciate that.
Marine, another great video with a boat load of information. Keep them coming.
Thank you Idlewild. I really appreciate that.
Great review. I'm sure this will answer many questions for folks. Thanks for sharing this and I enjoy your video's. Keep them coming?
Thanks Dennis. I appreciate it.
Awesome thank you. I was considering using a cheap tarp but other UA-camrs where discouraging against them. I figured they would work just fine for a car camper
I would spend the money on a under quilt and a cheap tarp (if I am not putting on a lot of miles hiking ) then buy a expensive tarp. Poly tarps work great. But they are a little heavy and very bulky. Don't get me wrong. Silnylon, Silpoly and Cuben Fiber tarps are much better if you are a backpacker. But if you are a car camper. Poly tarps are just fine.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine I actually bought a good under quilt for my area cost me a decent chunk. But should fit nicely. And picked up a tarp. Can't wait to try it.
Good info I am new to hammock camping and always looking for help. Thanks.
Thank you for watching Thaddeus. I really appreciate it
Great video always looking for the perfect camp hammock! Hopefully we'll get some videos up as well on the camping comforts lol
The perfect tarp is always waiting for us. Thank you for watching Kingdom Overlanding. I really appreciate it.
Thank you for your service and another great video. 👍
Much appreciated Harry.
I just got a 12’ wide netless and have a 12’ tarp. Good or replace?
Thanks for posting this series.
I love my wide netless. You may need a portable bug net for the summer time. This is the system my son Zac uses. You my friend are good to go. thank you Baron Davis for watching. I always appreciate it.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine Yup I got a bottom entry bug net. I found the 12’ wide netness much more comfortable than my 11’ wide chameleon.
Do you think a 12’ trap is big enough for the 12’ hammock?
Thanks for all of your great info.
a lot of great info Thank you been thinking about a new tarp I did a tent video today but most times when I camp if I can when I can I setup my hammock also great for naps but with a dog I tent a lot
I will start taking my dog when the bugs are not so bad. And that is because he sleeps underneath me in my hammock. You are right. A tent is better for a dog. Thank you Tony for watching. I always appreciate it.
Can you give some recommendations on tarps? Preferably not ones that cost over 80 bucks not an ultralight backpacker and don't mind carrying some weight got a 20 dollar 11 foot hammock from rural king trying to find a decent tarp to go with it mostly be out spring summer fall and sometimes winter thanks for the video you have helped out tremendously
If you are just starting out. And if your not putting in the miles on a hike. I would just get a cheap poly tarp ( 12' x 10' ) from the hardware or department store. But you will need to use the rock tie in trick to attach to the middle of the tarp to the ridgeline. Otherwise on Amazon. They have the Rain Fly Evolution or the Uiger Hammock Rain Fly Camping Tarp. Again. You will want them to be 12' x10' They come with stakes, guy lines and a stuff sack. They are both around 30 dollars. They are not the best. But you get what you paid for. But for staring out. They would work just fine for you. Thank you Gayle for watching. I really appreciate it.
@@AdventureswiththeMarine thank you for responding sir I appreciate it can't tell you how much you have helped with all your videos I've watched
Excellent overview. Well done sir.
Thank you sir. I hope you and the family are well.
Always glad to see a new BWAH video. TY
Thank you Rob. I appreciate that.
You are very thorough and your prolific filmmaking has convinced me to look into my first hammock setup. I have had a few run-ins with some of our local and highly venomous wildlife (Snakes) on my last few outings over Summer and am not so comfy taking the Wife out in a tent with the amount that are about lately. I saw 2 Browns and a Tiger on my last trip alone. They're hard to spot, quick strikers, they'll kill you in minutes and love to tuck in under your groundsheet so will be leaving the tenting to the Winter time when I'm out with the Lady. If you have any suggestions for a beginners kit I would love to hear about them as there is very little in the way of information or retailers dedicated to hammock gear down here in Australia. I would also like to see more on the setup of an under quilt as I can't quite get my head around what equipment I need/specific quilts to get one going. Cheers.
It is very important to get a hammock that fits you. Most of the hammocks are made way to small. ( unless you are going to hang out at the parks for an hour or so ) I prefer a hammock without a bug net. In the summer time. I have no choice but to use one. Otherwise I will get chewed up. So I would suggest that you get one with a integrated bug net. There are many companies out there making hammocks. But my three favorite companies are Dutchware Gear ( www.dutchwaregear.com )
Warbonnet Outdoors ( www.warbonnetoutdoors.com )
Dream Hammock ( dreamhammock.com )
Check them out and if you have any questions. Please ask. Thank you for watching Zac.
Another great tutorial. In the next one, please show the actual techniques for height setting of the tarp along with the actual hardware techniques for securing the tarp. I know, you showed the MSR stakes but what about the different tensioning methods to the stakes and how to attach the tarp to the tree. I just bough the Kammock UL setup and having a tough time With the tarp. Thanks!
I am leaving on a trip on Sunday for about a week. Then I will be doing a video on the tarp ridgeline and pitching options. Then the next one will be on the different ways of using the the guy-line, to secure your tarp. Thank you for watching Randy. If there is anything else you think that I should show. Please let me know.
have a great trip, and thank you again for an excellent channel.
Another excellent video with great info! 🌟
Thank you Ryan. I really appreciate that.
OUTSTANDING!
SEMPER FI, MY BROTHER!
Thank you Mark, I really appreciate that. Semper Fi.
love my HEX and rectangle tarps
I love those big tarps. They are worth the extra weight to carry. Thank you for watching The Lost Boy Scout. I always appreciate it.
Interesting video, thanks for uploading.
Thank you Steven for watching. I really appreciate it.
I found a nice "looking" tarp on Amazon by gold armor, lots of timeout points and sizes.wonder how good it could be?
I think it is a great deal. I have never used one. So I don't know what the quality is. If you get it. Please let me know what you think. Are you thinking of getting the 12 ft.?
@@AdventureswiththeMarine I just got the 12 foot od green.man it's nice.every configuration thinkable, even doors,with extra pull outs to spare, hasn't rain as of yet,feels great seam sealed 👌 now I'm ordering the hex..
Or pitch your square tarp like the wintertarp. Only difference is that it’s harder to close the “doors”/corners.
I was going to mention that if you pitch it like a asym tarp. You will have these mini doors. I forgot. Thank you Michiel for pointing that out and sharing some of your wisdom. I appreciate that sir.
thank you sir _ God bless
Thank you Baker Baker. God bless.
What dyneema ropes diameter is optimal for such tarps?
They have a small diameter. Light weight and very compactable. Low to no stretch. Water proof. And 400 lbs. weight capacity. Which makes them perfect. thank you Nomars for watching. I really appreciate it.
Great information thanks
Thank you Pacedriver for watching. I really appreciate it.
Love the vids keep it up💯
Thank you Panda Official for watching. I really appreciate it.
Do you thing tickettothemoon tarps and hammocks are good for camping?
The best hammock. Is the one you have. But if you are looking for a camping hammock. There are others that are a lot better.
What are good sources for snake skins and double stuff sacks?
At first. You could only get them from MountainGoat Mesh Tarp Storage Sleeves ( snakeskin ) From Https://www.outdoorstrailgear.com . I still say they make the best ones. But you can get them from other companies like hammock gear or duthware gear. And the same is for the double end stuff sack. I would always buy mine from Jacks-R Better ( www.jacksrbetter.com ) if I need one. I like there quality. I believe they call them Speed Sacks.
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By the way, what do you think of the Kompound Hammock from One Tigris? www.onetigris.com/kompound-hammock.html
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I especially find the hanging insulation cover interesting, and it looks like another hammock I would like to own.
My only concern is the length, which appears to be 8.5 feet, but someone else told me that this was the length of the ridge line, and not the hammock, so I am still a luttle hesitant, and not sure about that length.
I am 6.2 and currently use a 10' hammock, so I am just a little hesitant about a shorter hammock, but not sure if it is a deal breaker.
Thanks for your input and opinion!
Can you do a video on Storm mod include site selection please
That is a great idea. I really appreciate that. I will put it on my video to do list. Have a great day Randy.
Just cant look at someone talking with sunclasses on. Skipping video
They sounds like a personal problem pal... The sun was bright he needed them.
I have been having a problem with my left eye lately. Very sensitive to bright light.