>>2833452>structural ridge lineMy hammock already has a ridge line, although it's strechy and I can't really hang stuff on it
>drip linesNice tip, thanks.
>After a hike, it’s advised to elevate your feetI don't think I will be traveling on foot a lot, since I have a prosthetic leg and I'm not that keen on walking. I probably won't be going more than 2km from my car.
Pic related is my setup.
Because of a monkey mind sleeping bag was the first thing I bought after the hammock, and concerned about temperature I bought one rated for 0 centigrade. I didn't pay much attention to weight or dimensions because I'm going by car, but that thing turned out to be enormous, biggest single item I have.
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>>2833442 >>2833449 and also a hammock review guy saying he froze his ass convinced me to buy an underquilt. Now I'm probably going to be too hot, but I guess that's easier to deal with than freezing balls.
I also bought a multi function tactical shovel - it even has a whistle, magnetic rod for starting a fire and a knife on a cheap plastic thread, which I intend to use as my main knife. I'm excited to see how bad it's going to be.
It would be cool if I can manage to make a small fire and make coffee in a moka pot, but I'm not sure how that will go if wood around is wet.
Any further tips welcome.