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Camping hammock stand

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#1 ·
I've been searching through gear, saw this and had to share. Warbonnet is the brand name.

Packs down to 19"x5".

They have some really cool hammocks as well.
 

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Hammock Camping is really becoming a big thing that I've noticed around the Southeast. I go to a lot of different kinds of events requiring camping and I just keep seeing more and more of them. They seemed to become more prevalent at paddle/fishing events around the state. More and more I'm seeing them pop up at the motorcycle events. I like to sleep outdoors, but I do not like to sleep on the ground and actually have an old enclosed utility trailer that I turned into a toy hauler/camper. I'm not sure how my back would like one, but I've been seriously thinking about a hammock for some time.
 
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They seemed to become more prevalent at paddle/fishing events around the state.
Funny, I attend paddle events too, but I have a truck camper and 20' box trailer. I haven't had the chance to do any type of motorcycle camping to date...the wife wants to trailer the bike behind the truck camper, and use it to base out of. We'll probably end up doing both, dependent on the destination. She has a point though. By the time I get the gear loaded, I can't see a lot of real estate left for a passenger.
 
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I was really intrigued as some of the places I'd like to camp are sparse in trees. Using one line off the bike is a cool concept (I do have a center stand). I really don't want to sleep on the ground without a tent as snakes love to cuddle.
 
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Just a heads up with hammocks. National Parks will not let you tie them to trees, tables, and so on. Most state and some private campgrounds are the same. You will definitely need the hammock stand. Check before you go if you don't have a stand.
 
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I've been using a hammock for camping/backpacking for about 5 years now. Overall happy with it. Two pieces of advice. 1) for warmth.. an under-quilt is far far better than trying to keep your sleeping pad underneath you; 2) if you're a stomach sleeper you may not be comfortable in a hammock.