just a quick video talking about my eno hammok and why i choose it over a tent in certain situations. please rate this video and check out my other one on the backpacking gear i take with me while backpacking.

In this episode of the Maine Wilderness Journal, I’ll be showing you my DD hammock set up as a Bivy with simple tips on set up. I’ll also be conducting two water boil tests using a Heximine Block and the new Optimus “Crux” burner stove. Enjoy! VISIT: GSI Outdoors www.gsioutdoors.com DD Hammocks http Optimus Crux Stove www.optimusstoves.com

Hennessy Hammock First Use Review

Quick review of my first use with the Hennessy Hammock while canoeing & camping in the Floodwood Loop area of the Adirondaks this past Labor Day weekend. This video was uploaded from an Android phone.

easy solution to this as demonstrated here! it does take 45mins which isnt particularly fast, but not a problem when you are camping and playing with the fire anyway!

MAXPEDITION ROLY POLY EXTREME

A REQUESTED LOOK AT THE MAXPEDITION ROLY POLY EXTREME

Self made Hammock/Wilderness/Backpacking chair

My self made lightweight, compact nylon hammock chair. Ideas from fellow Youtube users Ggreenvideos and EconoChallenge. Chair weight with two 11 ft long webbing straps is 6.4 ounces.

Chrysalis Comfort System

Now available at www.helsdonoutdoors.com. The Chrysalis is a remarkable hammock, sleeping in a true horizontal position is not only possible, but truly comfortable with the Chrysalis’s patented design. Ideal for pitching in the forest or above uneven ground, it’s unbelievably roomy inside with ample space for gear storage.

Hammock Camping – Lone Star Hiking Trail Section 3

Hammock Camping Section 3 of the Lone Star Hiking Trail.

hammock camp pt1.flv

Got special permission to camp out in some local woods. Used this time to try out my new hammock and enjoy the surroundings. Part one, the acquisition of wood and campsite preparation.

ENO Slap Strap Review

Quick review of the ENO Slap Strap system. If you are looking for a quick way to set up your hammock just about anywhere, I highly recommend the slap straps. My only complaint is that after a few hours the nylon stretches (while camping, for example) and you end up lower than where you originally were. Besides that, however, the slap straps are a quick and affordable to hammock wherever life takes you.

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