In Western Oregon, there are always trees, and usually wet ground. I
would've bought one already, but the price jumps considerably for
those over 6'. First I think I should try camping at all...

 Philip

 Philip Williamson
www.biketinker.com



On Sep 1, 7:29 am, tarik saleh <tariksa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Scotty <bongos...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > I just discovered the Hennessy Hammock in my internet searches for camping
> > gear and I find them quite interesting as an alternative to carrying a tent.
> > I was wondering if any of you have tried these and what you think of them. I
> > think I want one.
>
> >http://hennessyhammock.com/
>
> They are good for sure, just remember, if there are no trees, or only
> scrub trees, you might have some problems. I got caught by this twice
> here in NM.  Once I could not find any trees at all near where I
> wanted to camp, the other time, everything was too flexy and close to
> the ground.   You can sort of make a bivvy leanto out of them, but
> that is not as comfy, especially if you did not bring a pad.
>
> Tarik
>
> --
> Tarik Saleh
> tas at tariksaleh dot com
> in los alamos, po box 208, 87544http://tariksaleh.com
> all sorts of bikes blog:http://tsaleh.blogspot.com

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