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  • @mat-ventures
    @mat-ventures Рік тому +1

    I pitch my tarp low like a tent when I know a storm will hit and the wind will pick up, but it created a bunch of condensation on the under of the tarp. So I'll give your technique a try, Ron. thanks buddy

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      If possible. If I know a storm maybe coming or there is a strong cold wind blowing. I will find two tress that will allow me to pitch the back side low. And the front still in porch mode. No wind. Beautiful view. I was able to do this a few years ago in winter. When there was a windchill of -60° below zero. And it worked great.

  • @TheFLOMAN76
    @TheFLOMAN76 Рік тому +2

    Love me some Marine in the Mernin!
    Like I always say, I always enjoy great tips and knowledge shared.
    So thank you, once again good sir! 😊

  • @backpackingadventures4813
    @backpackingadventures4813 Рік тому +9

    Great video! I’m a lot like you. I usually pitch it up higher so I don’t have to crouch over. Mainly because I’m old. Easy in and easy out. The only times I pick it lower, but not low, is if they are calling for rain and wind. Without the wind I keep it sky high. Porch mode is what I use 95% of the time. I just got back yesterday from a trip where I took my niece hammock camping (she’s a hammocks for life) again and it poured allllll night. We were both high and dry. I don’t think I’ve ever gotten wet in my hammock and I’ve been out in some doozies of storms.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +3

      Well said! When it come to rain. The ground dwellers are drowning. While we are high and dry. I will watch them in Porch Mode. And ask them if I need to throw them a floating devise. Thank you Dan so much for watching. I really do appreciate it.

  • @hikingwithyowie
    @hikingwithyowie Рік тому +1

    That’s the way I pitch my tarp… and I agree you can see everything around you, and it lets in a nice breeze

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      A beautiful view and a tasty breeze! what more can one ask for. Thank you hikingwithyowie-appalachia for watching. I really appreciate it

  • @jasongarling20
    @jasongarling20 Рік тому +4

    I love these tips. I'm a side sleeper, and I've found that a double hammock is bigger and helps me (I'm over 6ft tall) get the perfect angle for a flat lie! Thanks for all your help!

  • @chriscon8463
    @chriscon8463 Рік тому +1

    This is great; I’m learning a lot! Thanks, Marine!

  • @Kenbur
    @Kenbur Рік тому +1

    yep - high and dry with a view of the sky. I once had a possum hissing at me after midnight. Woke me up and didn't know what it was at first - never heard one hiss before - but grabbed my Olight and shined it right up while I lay in my hammock because my tarp was high in porch mode. ATB

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      Did that possum become the next days breakfast? Thank you Ken for watching. I always appreciate it.

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Рік тому +2

    You are absolutely correct!
    I have a Warbonnet Blackbird XLC hammock and use a 10x13 tarp for mild weather and a Warbonnet Superfly tarp with doors for winter.
    If I can't walk upright under my tarp, it's too low.
    If the tarp can't reach the ground, buy a bigger tarp.
    Keeping the tarp stored in snakeskins will not only keep it packed small, but will make it faster to deploy, handy when it's raining.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      I am getting too old to be bent over. Setting up under the tarp. Thank you Stoney_AKA_James for sharing that. Good info!

    • @Stoney_AKA_James
      @Stoney_AKA_James Рік тому +1

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine
      Yea, I hear you... I'm almost 70!
      V.A. doctors tell me that my body is 10 years older due to combat injuries, being shot, etc. It all adds up!

  • @shawnadkins9467
    @shawnadkins9467 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been using a tarp and hammock for 36 years and I learned quick porch mode.

  • @brandonmason8914
    @brandonmason8914 Рік тому +1

    Love it... love the tips Marine!

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      Glad you like them! Thank you Brandon so much for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @scottwhittaker1681
    @scottwhittaker1681 Рік тому +1

    Another video of great tips Marine! The thing I've found so nice about tarps over hammocks, is the versatility. You can always find a way to pitch the tarp to fit your needs or changing weather conditions.
    I've even on occasion, pitched the tarp, then leave the stakes in the ground and put the tarp back in the snakeskin for those crisp fall nights for viewing the stars, pull the snakeskin off and the stakes are ready for the guylines if needed to keep the frost off.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      Absolutely! The best tarp pitch is in the snake skin. I sleep like a baby when I fall asleep watching the stars. With everything setup. I only takes seconds to redeploy. the problem where I live. It can rain at anytime. Plus, our weathermen don't have a clue. So you always have to be prepared. thank you Scott for watching. I really do appreciate it.

  • @KeithGyarmati
    @KeithGyarmati Рік тому +2

    Perfect way to explain to old ground dwellers.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      I hope someday the Ground Dwellers will see the light. And rise up and hang between two trees in the clouds. And not down in the dirt! Thank you Keith for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @AA1PR
    @AA1PR Рік тому +1

    I love hex flys, so many configurations with one
    another great video

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      Glad you like them! I love setting up a tarp at a new location. One of my favorite part of hammock camping!

    • @AA1PR
      @AA1PR Рік тому

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine Sir, yes it is , plus the extended view with one a tad higher than normal if the weather is fine

  • @queensalnd
    @queensalnd Рік тому +2

    The tarp and hammock king😊

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      Hopefully long live the King. My wife hasn't been too happy with me lately. Thank you Queensalnd for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @4486xxdawson
    @4486xxdawson Рік тому +2

    A tent with vestibules vents just fine in the rain , as long as it has 2 , had my doors wide open during rain storm and it was nice and cool in my tent , but im also a fan of hammocks for being off the ground , i think both have pros and cons but a hammock id would agree has more pros , lighter being the first and most important and space in a pack second, like you said.... find what works for you 👍...

  • @mbarr1029
    @mbarr1029 Рік тому +1

    Great job for the first Tarp vid. Is the next one going further? Fast deploy ridge line, Tie outs, Drip lines, Adjustments in rain ( like while the rain is coming down and you can still stay dry)? and by the way how is Zack and Henry doing?

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      In two weeks I will talk about my favorite ridge line for the tarp. I am trying to do shorter vids. And piece by piece. I don't know if you seen the very end. ( the snip it of Henry ) I try to get him out for a hike every day. But the heat and humidity has been slowing us down. I should say me. Nothing slows that dog down. Zac come home for the Month of September. He has four different trips planned. One is going to be a little different. Thank you Mbarr for watching. I really do appreciate it.

  • @AV3283
    @AV3283 4 місяці тому

    Если повесить брезент высоко это добавляет комфорта, но если он подходящего размера. Для прогулок у меня небольшой брезент 2×2,8 метра, обычно вешаю по диагонали. Мне кажется удобным днем вешать повыше, на ночь спускать на гамак

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 Рік тому +1

    .. live and learn ... there are dozens of video's with dozens of tarp setups shown .. some are good and practical some are not ... just need to practice a few ,, some need trees some don't ... and different stake count for some ..

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      My favorite way to learn is the hard way it seems. Thank you Rockytopwrangler for sharing that and watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @mat-ventures
    @mat-ventures Рік тому +2

    Who is that dog at the end?

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      His name is Henry. He has been in past trip videos. You will see him this fall. Not many will catch the ending. Good eye.

  • @louisehiker9246
    @louisehiker9246 Рік тому +1

    Do you worry about cooking close to where you sleep?

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      Where I live. There are no Brown or Grizzly Bears. But a high population of Black Bears and Timber Wolves. So the only thing that I would be concerned about is Moose in the fall time. During the rut. But as far as cooking close to where I sleep. MICE. Those little varmints can do a lot of damage to your gear. Especially your pack. I am always careful not to have any food in or odor in my pack. During the night. Thank you Louisehiker for watching. I really do appreciate it.

  • @Kamaraccho
    @Kamaraccho 10 місяців тому +1

    sorry, using hammock has no advantages over using tent. It weights more ( when you sum all you need : tarp, hammock with stropes, a lot of ropes to have your tarp properly set up. ) most important , it takes much, much longer time to setup. Setting modern tent is 5 min. If you have no expirience , may be 10. If somebody can setup this hammock + tarp in 5 min, please share your video of doing it. Even leveling hammock ( so you dont slide in it ) is a peace of art. So, using hammock is just a way to sell extra gear. The only case when hammock will work much better than tent is when you in heavy rain territory with water flooding on a ground. So you have no choice. All being said is my opinion only.
    P.S. My 20 years old tent still works for me in most trips. My hammocks ( i have 2 ) covered in dust in garage.

  • @rebeccasponderings8459
    @rebeccasponderings8459 Рік тому +4

    Great points! That part about noises is so true. I like being able to peek out to see what is going on.
    The tarp was one of the factors that attracted me to hammock camping (aside from a great night’s sleep OFF the ground). I wanted to move away from the bulky, heavy cabin tent, but did not want to have to crawl in the mud to enter and exit. I also wanted to be able to take off my rain jacket without soaking my sleeping gear in the process. And I wanted to be able to stand up to change clothes. The tarp allows all of that.
    BTW - A strategically placed hiking umbrella and/or a shemagh or large furoshiki can help with privacy when camping in group settings.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      I am so carful not to get any of my sleeping clothes or any of the down wet. I like your tips on privacy. Thank you Rebecca for sharing that. Good info!

    • @rebeccasponderings8459
      @rebeccasponderings8459 Рік тому +1

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine Yes. And it SOOO much easier to do that with a tarp as compared to a tent, especially a backpacking tent.

  • @davidperdue7506
    @davidperdue7506 Рік тому +3

    100% agree on all of that. Many time we went on a Scout camping trip and it was raining when we were setting up. Tarp up 1st, nice and high. Sitting in my hammock with gear all nice and dry before any of the other adults had their tents up. Way more headroom and floor space than any civilian tent.
    Semper Fi, Marine!

  • @oldpisces49
    @oldpisces49 Рік тому +3

    G'Mornin Marine...
    Looks much better higher. My question is.... How does an old (74) 5'5 hammocker get the hang straps cinched that high up the trees for the tarp please?? Thanks and Bless You... Old John

    • @davidperdue7506
      @davidperdue7506 Рік тому +2

      Use a forked stick to raise it some?

    • @rebeccasponderings8459
      @rebeccasponderings8459 Рік тому +3

      Short girl here. I usually find that stringing the tarp ridgeline as high as I can reach puts the tarp high enough so that I only have to duck slightly to enter. That is perfect as it is not so high as to allow a ton of splashback when it inevitably rains.
      The only exceptions are when one tree is on higher ground than the other or when the distance between the two is much greater than ideal. In those cases, I use my trekking poles to scootch the line higher.

    • @oldpisces49
      @oldpisces49 Рік тому +3

      Thank you kindly

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +2

      Well said. Thank you guys for watching. Much appreciated!

  • @night23fox
    @night23fox Рік тому +2

    Some great points and tips. Thanks!

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket Рік тому +2

    How you gonna blast Sasquatch in the face with bear spray if you've got the tarp entirely too low over your head? 😆
    Love the video, your humor cracks me up. It's a looser format lately. Keep it up.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      With my tarp pitched high. Sasquatch has been sneaking in at night. Stealing me beef jerky while I am sleeping. I thought it was Runner. But he said it wasn't him. Next time I am setting up a trap. Now I will have proof for the world!
      thank you Lifted_above for watching. I always appreciate it.

    • @queensalnd
      @queensalnd Рік тому +1

      I was thinking of the hairy night runner too.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket Рік тому +1

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine 😄

  • @JasonSchroederSconnie
    @JasonSchroederSconnie Рік тому +1

    Great video once again! I'm curious about the setup you have for storing your tarp - are you using a mesh sleeve and a stuff sack combo? I'm thinking the mesh sleeve is to get it out of the way when it's very nice out without having to completely disassemble and the stuff sack is for compressing for travel? Would you mind sharing the manufacturers of both, or your preferred setup - if it is different now?

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      I have all of my tarps in mesh sleeves ( snake skins ). Then I will store the tarp in the sleeve. In a double end stuff sack. This is by far the best way for the many conditions and situations.
      The mesh sleeves you can get at ( www.superiorgear.com ) or ( www.hammockgear.com )
      I always get my double end stuff sacks from ( www.warbonnetoutdoors.com )
      My last cabin was on Gall Lake across from Hollman's Resort. We could of bumped into each other years ago.

  • @mitchdenner9743
    @mitchdenner9743 Рік тому +2

    Good morning, Marine! Excellent advice as usual, keep em coming. 👍 😊

  • @rodoutdoors
    @rodoutdoors Рік тому +1

    Great tip. I try to reach as high as I can. I might try using my trekking poles to push them higher.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      As I am getting older. I find it harder and harder to bend over to do things. Thank you Rodoutdoors for watching. i really appreciate it.

  • @wildsau1965
    @wildsau1965 Рік тому +1

    what is the size of your tarp? mine is 3mx4m, yours seems much larger

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому

      The two that I mostly use are 3.4mx3m and 3.6mx3.2. I love large tarps. The reason why these two look larger is because I always set the hammock farther back. So my next one is going to be 4mx3.3m. Thank you Wildsau for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @PumpkinVillage
    @PumpkinVillage Рік тому +2

    Another well done and informative video. Take care, Al

  • @terrylstarks
    @terrylstarks Рік тому +1

    Thanks Marine for another great show!!!!

  • @BosomBuddyCreations
    @BosomBuddyCreations Рік тому +2

    Great tips. Love my tarp. I usually do porch mode on both sides if I have enough trees to tie to. I only drop the sides down a bit if the wind and rain kicks up

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      You must not of see the very, very end. I did it for you.

    • @BosomBuddyCreations
      @BosomBuddyCreations Рік тому

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine No I didnt! I stopped when the end music played. So I went back and re-watched. Awesome jump! You need to show more of that kind of stuff too. Everyone loves watching doggies :)

  • @pauleuc2212
    @pauleuc2212 11 місяців тому +1

    Tarp over the ridge line or under?

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  11 місяців тому

      The tarp over the ridgeline works well when you will expect a lot of snow. Otherwise underneath. It form the tarp better, and for the wind. Thank you Paul so much for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @SkitterComic
    @SkitterComic Рік тому

    “… A nice tasty breeze.” Hammock poetry. Lol

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Рік тому +1

      We will need to recite some Hammock poetry at the fire in January. I think it will be a hit! Thank you John for watching.