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New Post 9/15/2008 12:52 PM
User is offline bbreland
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Sleeping gear... 
Modified By bbreland  on 9/15/2008 1:16:55 PM)

Hello all,

  First let me say this site rocks!  Wonderful information.

I've been getting my gear list together and was trying to decide on sleeping systems.  I've seen some GREAT lightweight hammock systems out there, but the problem is they are really made to tie in trees.  The systems I've seen for ground sleeping start off around the 25lb mark.   Way too much weight, so I was trying to find a lightwieght ground support system.  I've been actually thinking of taking about 4 pieces of lightweight material and making my own, but I wanted to check with everyone here to see if anyone had encountered anything like this before.

So the basic setup would be.

 

1.  Lightweight hammock.  Found some online that are extremely light.

2. Ground support structure, of course lightweight.

I'm thinking basically of 2 "sticks" to each side. The two sticks would be pointed toward the hammock and out to an angle.  Then the rope portion would pull back on those two and be tied to a stake in the ground.

Any ideas on material, or something that is already out there?

 

Edit:

Just had an idea.  I have some extra chainlink fence poles laying around.  I'm going to take a look at these and see what it would take to make two extremely small supports.  As long as the bottom of the hammock will clear the ground I think it will work.  My only concern is weight and packing ability. I'm going to take a look at it today and see what can be done.  Luckily I already have a normal tree hammock, so I can test it out if it works.

Still let me know if anyone has any other ideas.

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Thanks so much for the site!

Billy

 
New Post 9/15/2008 1:35 PM
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Re: Sleeping gear... 

After doing a little more research/thinking on this, I'm not sure there is anything out there that would fit the bill.  I may still go with a hammock tent and just have to rough it on the ground when no trees are available. :D

 
New Post 9/17/2008 11:14 AM
Online now... Yankale
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Re: Sleeping gear... 

There are no trees in the desert. Camping out is allowed only in designated areas.Camping out in a Nature reserve is forbidden. When you consider these facts, a hammock tent is not yor best solution, don't think anyone used one on the INT.

Consider a regular tent or just a sleeping bag.

 
New Post 9/17/2008 1:07 PM
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Re: Sleeping gear... 

After thinking about it I agree.  I will be doing the North part, but still, this would probably cause more problems that it is worth.  i think I'm just going to opt for a lightweight 1 person tent and only use it when I need it. 

Thanks for the info!

 

 
New Post 3/9/2010 10:54 AM
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Re: Sleeping gear... 

 This is probably not so relevant to the original poster, but I found the following link:

http://www.wikihow.com/Pitch-a-Hammock-Without-Trees

Despite this, and reading a number of other pro-hammock pages, I think the relative lack of trees in Israel makes hammock camping non-feasible.

 
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