Went on an overnight trip to the Buffalo River in Arkansas. The weather was nice enough to just sleep outside

  • @[email protected]
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    261 month ago

    I know Americans catch a lot of flag online but man, I’m jealous of your guys’ nature. Best we have are some shitty little patches of forest where you have to stealth camp since it’s probably owned by some asshole farmer

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    1 month ago

    Hammocks are just better IMO. Tarp + Hammock is my go to shelter in every season.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 month ago

      Love my hammock. Trying to get the wife to like it, but her first experience was suboptimal. Gonna try again next summer.

      • @AchtungDrempels
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        101 month ago

        Hammock campers are so… they are like arch users or brompton cyclists 😆

        Tent gang in the house!

          • @[email protected]
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            51 month ago

            My hammock has a built in bug net 🤷‍♂️

            Here is my setup last weekend: Hammock by the river with dog in background

            Here’s another angle, with the rain fly extended: Closeup of hammock with rain fly. Orange chair on ground with items on it, backpack hanging from low tree branch

            I was quite comfortable to be honest. But tents are fine, I still own a tent, and depending on where I’m camping or how much I’m glamping, I’ll bring the tent, and maybe even toss in an air mattress. I’m flexible 😁

            • @[email protected]
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              31 month ago

              Nah, you sold me at “built-in bug net” hahaha hammock is so much more comfy than sleeping on an air mattress or bedroll.

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      229 days ago

      Here in Australia, Swags are the go-to camping solution for solo camping, and also couple touring.

      A Swag is a local type of Bivouac sack that could just be anything from a blanket wrapped in a tarp, upto a custom canvas tent-like structure that can be quickly rolled out, with integrated mattress and separate stretcher.

      A few of the lighter-weight ones have an opening on the topside where you can leave them open for stargazing on dry nights.

      There are also hammock swags with insulation above and below.