Honu
lost on the mainland
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good info
I sleep in a hammock full time my back has never been better but I also learned a long time ago in Honduras when I lived there how to sleep in them also in Hawaii I slept in them a lot
never really knew about proper insulation till I researched more since I was a tropical guy
but now even in freezing weather toasty warm when camping
biggest thing is proper setup and proper insulation and learning to lay in it diagonal or get bridge style setup
off the ground but you need trees or set up your rig so you need one tree even ways to have no tree setups if one wants
in a bed I had to toss and turn and sleep on my side and then on back and back and forth in a hammock never feel the need to flop around
good info
I sleep in a hammock full time my back has never been better but I also learned a long time ago in Honduras when I lived there how to sleep in them also in Hawaii I slept in them a lot
never really knew about proper insulation till I researched more since I was a tropical guy
biggest thing is proper setup and proper insulation and learning to lay in it diagonal or get bridge style setup
off the ground but you need trees or set up your rig so you need one tree even ways to have no tree setups if one wants
in a bed I had to toss and turn and sleep on my side and then on back and back and forth in a hammock never feel the need to flop around
I've alway been curious about Hammock and what kond of sleep I could get in one, since I have a tendancy to tuen from back to side to side, but never on my belly.
When you sleep in a hammock, can you turn or are you stuck on your back? I guess that you need to place a ground matress for insulation purpose since your sleeping bag is flatten and loose all effective insulation. How hard is it to get in your sleeping bag??