There is some good information in hammocks out there from a few enthusiasts 
with videos on how to lie diagonal and stay flat, etc.. 
My findings:
Great for a solo tour. Light, easy to set up and comfy. 
Cooler. Sleep on top of your pad to stay a bit warmer, but I was cold in the 
30's when I would have been fine in a tent and on the ground. 
Light and easy with one person, if two, get a tent. 
Bugs? Gotta have an extra screen set up. I haven't figured that out yet so I'll 
probably hold for spring and fall without major southern bugs. Y'all in Cali 
don't have bugs, right?
I string a tarp atop for rain and it works pretty well. I Have a basic tarp, 
but will spring for an eno one if I keep it up. Lighter and easier to pack and 
designed for the purpose. 

Good luck and keep is informed. 

Edwin

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