sn.outdoors
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One con is you gotta be in trees, and if you move camp regularly you have to find another two that meet your criteria. Aside from spring bear, my backpacking trips don't necessarily have hammock worthy trees where I'm sleeping. I think the biggest benefit of backpack hunting is the flexibility of throwing down camp just about anywhere, and hammock country can limit that. For some guys they work great, and I'd never knock a gameplan that works and makes sense.
You bring up a great point. I once brought a hammock setup on barbary sheep hunt in NM...
I'm not a dedicated hammock hanger. I thoroughly appreciate the flexibility of a good bivy.
I'm still trying to figure out a dual-purpose underquilt/sleeping pad. That way you can sleep about anywhere if you have a trekking pole to use as a tarp pole.
Any ideas?
You can use inflatable pads in a hammock. You'll want a wide pad and inflate it less than you would on the ground. After the barbary sheep SNAFU, if I'm going to a new area I bring my pad instead of my UQ. It adds a little weight, but a lot of versatility.