1 person Tropical Tent

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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby Happy Pirate » Wed 10 Apr, 2013 9:00 pm

Happy Pirate wrote:
Onestepmore wrote:Oi - what's wrong with Linkin Park?

Happy Pirate wrote:No idea. I've never listened to them. Are they like Barnsey?

Strider wrote:http://www.youtube.com/user/linkinparktv


So why would I want to start now?
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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby Josh Barrel » Thu 11 Apr, 2013 11:56 am

Hi Happy pirate,
You should definetely go for the hammock!
I guess you had a bad experience with the string hammocks and I agree that they are unconfortable and even sometime painfull...
However, I wish you to try parachute hammock, which as many advantage to a tent:
*They are authorized in the most of the beautifull places in Oz which are forbidden to camping, indeed tent is camping whereas hammocking is just a bivouac (experienced)!
*Protect you from the ground (wet, insect...)
*Lightweight/compact/no pressure point
*Resistant/200 Kg

Check out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_7Yvd7q2Ww
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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby Happy Pirate » Tue 21 May, 2013 9:26 pm

nq111 wrote:
Happy Pirate wrote:Thanks for the response.

So It's about time to start going back off track... and kayaking once the stingers vamoose!


Indeed.

The sweet hum of a 10kVA generator, LInkin Park on the stereo, roaring fire, pig dogs chained on the back of the cruiser, 6yr olds on motorbikes till 2am, smashing beer bottles - that's livin' in NQ :shock:

Thankfully you don't have to get far off track to escape it.

BTW - cover up for the stingers and you're good all year for kayaking.


Has anyone heard from NQ111?
I just PM'ed him and it bounced.

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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby Happy Pirate » Tue 21 May, 2013 9:36 pm

Josh Barrel wrote:*They are authorized in the most of the beautiful places in Oz which are forbidden to camping, indeed tent is camping whereas hammocking is just a bivouac (experienced)!


Really? I'd be interested to know where THAT is written?!
Or is this just backpacker self-validation?

I'm reviving this topic because my proposed mentor nq111 seems to have disappeared. (was it something I said? :shock: ) So I'm back to gathering hammock data.

Hennessey vs Ferrino vs Trip to the Moon???

I know its a subject of contention! :roll:

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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby Clusterpod » Tue 21 May, 2013 10:13 pm

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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby nq111 » Wed 22 May, 2013 7:24 am

Happy Pirate wrote:Has anyone heard from NQ111?
I just PM'ed him and it bounced.

Hellooooo!!! (ooo oo o )


Yeah - i'm about. Not sure what happened to the PM - not showing at my end?
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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby michael_p » Wed 22 May, 2013 9:41 am

Just to add some input.

I was unsure about getting into a hammock so I bought one of the Tenth Wonder (actually I got my wife to buy it for me) hammocks off fleabay. Couldn't be happier. Here it is set up on its' first non-backyard trip:
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Hammocking by the Nattai.
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Tree straps are tie downs I got from the local boot market.
Home made whoopie slings with integrated drip rings.
4 x Wire gate climbing carabiners. 2x for tree straps. 2x for Hammock ends.
Sleeping mat was a Big Agnes Insulated Air Core (long and wide version).
One Planet Down Booster used as a quilt (I'm a cold sleeper).
Tarp is a DD Hammocks 3x3. Great tarp, so glad I got it. Only drawback is it doesn't have catenary sides.

Since then I have replaced the 45cm motorbike tie downs I had in the gathered end of the hammock with 25cm climbing slings. The slings are much better.

I've slept on a 600mm wide CCF pad in this hammock and I have to say it was not good. I'm a full size bloke and had the classic cold shoulders and hips problem and I had trouble getting the CCF pad to sit well. See this site for information about winged CCF pads for hammocks: http://hikinghq.net/hammock/wing_pad.html. The whole site is worth a read.

Hope this is of some use to you.

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Re: 1 person Tropical Tent

Postby Jason68 » Wed 22 May, 2013 12:54 pm

I roll with the gatewood cape and the serenity net inner in the tropics, very flexible :)
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