I’ve always used hammocks Brazilian style (diagonally). Do you ever get backaches from the deeper curve of lying straight? I imagine it’s the only way to remain warm enough given the conditions.
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Oh no, diagonal is the thing! The underquilt does accommodate that too. Lying on the centerline is just plain not doing it right :)
Oh that’s great. They’re much more comfortable that way for sure. Very cool setup! Or, I guess, warm. Haha
Thanks for sharing! Looks really nice. Were you cold at all with your set up?
Cozy and dozy! The underquilt is pure magic.
Your goal of giving more content worked. Thanks to your post I stumbled on this sublemmy
Partner and I were just having the "double sleeping pad" vs two singles discussion about when we'll go out backpacking next. I want to go nowww.
I always wondered on alone why the hammock was not a more popular item to take along. I feel like it allows for a pretty quick initial shelter allowing them to get to other things quicker like resource aquisition and building the long term shelter.
I've never watched it. Are they allowed a tent?
Just a hammock by itself is actually really terrible for sleep, unless it's quite warm out. You lose a lot of heat from underneath you unless you have an underquilt, which is basically a hammock shaped puffy blanket that snugs up underneath of you, but doesn't hold any of your weight, so it can stay puffy and insulating.
Would they be allowed to take a hammock and an underquilt? Then yeah, it's a great option.
I glamp with a big tent with my wife, but when is just me and the guys I use a hammock. Takes about the same amount of time to set up as a small tent, maybe less if you've got it dialed in(but I keep changing stuff). But the real benefit IMHO is that buying ever touches the dirt and condensation doesn't build up inside. So I never have to do any maintenance or cleaning at home 🤷♂️
so they can take 10 items from a list that has varied but I think it intentionally never included a tent (sometimes the list changes because of restrictions in where its taking place like a know a few seasons fishing net things were not allowed). They also get to take some items in a list that is the same for everyone. Much of that is allowed clothing. I think the sleeping bag is either in the general list or everyone selects it as a matter of course. After season one folks knew a bit more and there are certain items they rarely choose now like tarps because they give you some to cover the camera equipment and contestants tend to use it in shelter creation and have the camera equipment in there. One of the biggest complaints from contestants is they could do much better if they did not have to drag the camera equipment around. Its the most realistic survival show in my opinion and its free on one of the streaming services. im thinking roku. I often joke its a starvation competition. They get medically checked out on some regular basis and they can be booted for not being healthy enough which includes to low a percentage fat.
That's really cool thanks!
Nice try Krampus, I can tell your traps when I see them
I love hammock camping in the snow. Hoping the weather times itself so that I can get out in just the right conditions.