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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Gear Forum What's under your hammock? |
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04/16/2024 01:57PM
Hello fellow tree hangers. I am attempting my first trip to the BW in a hammock and I have not yet found a good solution for a footprint or floor mat to go underneath the hammock. I could just cut up a small tarp, but I wanted to see if any of you hammock veterans have a better suggestion.
Thanks!
Thanks!
04/16/2024 06:13PM
I got one of these free with a pad purchase. I use it for my hammock, a tablecloth, a cover for a clothes line, whatever. Packs up small enough to go in a day pack for emergencies.
https://klymit.gathroutdoors.com/products/roamer-throw-tarp
https://klymit.gathroutdoors.com/products/roamer-throw-tarp
04/16/2024 08:22PM
Tyvek; my piece is about is about 5' x 7'. It is bigger than I need but I like the extra size and it doubles as a foot print for my TarpTent Stratospire 2 when I need to sleep on the ground. I carry the tyvek in an external pocket on my pack and spread it out any time I need a ground cloth, picnic blanket, foot mat, etc.
I gave my first piece of Tyvek to a fellow hiker about a decade ago. I have been using my current piece for the past 10 years. It doesn't wear out.
I gave my first piece of Tyvek to a fellow hiker about a decade ago. I have been using my current piece for the past 10 years. It doesn't wear out.
04/17/2024 05:48AM
Tyvek
Here is a trick to make the tyvek quiet because fresh tyvek is very loud when moving it about. Put it in the washing machine with cold water for a cycle then tumble dry with some tennis balls.
Makes it soft and quiet.
If they make a colored tyvek I would get that because the normal white gets stained from dirt, leaves and such.
I have also used this method to make an emergency bivy sack for my winter sleeping bag with tyvek and double sided carpet tape.
Here is a trick to make the tyvek quiet because fresh tyvek is very loud when moving it about. Put it in the washing machine with cold water for a cycle then tumble dry with some tennis balls.
Makes it soft and quiet.
If they make a colored tyvek I would get that because the normal white gets stained from dirt, leaves and such.
I have also used this method to make an emergency bivy sack for my winter sleeping bag with tyvek and double sided carpet tape.
04/17/2024 08:08AM
I’ve used an old pack liner. It’s very thick somewhat clear plastic that I cut into a rectangle. It works great, cleans easily and very light. If I had to guess I would say it’s 5 or 6 mil plastic. And then I put rocks on the corners. My 2 packs on top hold the back of the sheet down so usually 2 rocks is all I use.
I also habe an old Sierra West rain poncho from the early 80s to cover things if need be. This poncho has many uses. I store firewood under it, I can line the bottom of the canoe when out gathering wood and it can carry a bunch of sticks, wood etc. from canoe to campsite.
I also habe an old Sierra West rain poncho from the early 80s to cover things if need be. This poncho has many uses. I store firewood under it, I can line the bottom of the canoe when out gathering wood and it can carry a bunch of sticks, wood etc. from canoe to campsite.
"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
04/17/2024 12:19PM
scotttimm: "Nothing goes under my hammock, because I don't want to pee on any of my stuff during the night...which, in my mind, is one of the top 3 perks of sleeping in a hammock, lol. Strategic shoe placement is important!"
Now this here is the real pro-tip!
04/17/2024 01:39PM
scotttimm: "Nothing goes under my hammock, because I don't want to pee on any of my stuff during the night...which, in my mind, is one of the top 3 perks of sleeping in a hammock, lol. Strategic shoe placement is important!"
I figured this out on the last few trips and it's amazing. I put all my gear slightly "forward" underneath on one side and then roll to the other and pee out when I need to. The downhill side, of course :)
All because I was too lazy to get up and go, and 3am me thought: "well, this is worth a try..."
04/18/2024 09:43AM
hernfiry: "scotttimm: "Nothing goes under my hammock, because I don't want to pee on any of my stuff during the night...which, in my mind, is one of the top 3 perks of sleeping in a hammock, lol. Strategic shoe placement is important!"
I figured this out on the last few trips and it's amazing. I put all my gear slightly "forward" underneath on one side and then roll to the other and pee out when I need to. The downhill side, of course :)
All because I was too lazy to get up and go, and 3am me thought: "well, this is worth a try...""
Try doing it with a bottom-entry Hennessy Hammock. It takes some real mental gymnastics to convince yourself the entry is open and you're not peeing in your bed.
04/18/2024 06:45PM
Onewind sells a water resistant footprint that can be zipped up to store gear. I bought one a few months ago but haven't had the chance to properly test it yet. Will be taking it to the BWCAW in June but I can't attest to its functionality.
onewind footprint
onewind footprint
04/18/2024 11:14PM
I just spread my Duluth pack on the ground for a nice rug for stepping on. My CCS 12’x10’ tarp gives me plenty of dry area under my tarp. Never have had an issue. Just brush the pack off and go.
"So many lakes, so little time." WWJD
04/23/2024 10:04AM
Thank you for all of the replies, everyone!
I ended up going with the Joey Sling by Kammok so I can keep a few items up off of the ground, in the event of heavy rains (early June trip).
Link below.
https://www.rei.com/product/149623/kammok-joey-gear-sling
I ended up going with the Joey Sling by Kammok so I can keep a few items up off of the ground, in the event of heavy rains (early June trip).
Link below.
https://www.rei.com/product/149623/kammok-joey-gear-sling
04/28/2024 10:52AM
BearWhisperer: "Thank you for all of the replies, everyone!
I ended up going with the Joey Sling by Kammok so I can keep a few items up off of the ground, in the event of heavy rains (early June trip).
Link below.
https://www.rei.com/product/149623/kammok-joey-gear-sling"
Sounds good, but be sure to also bring a ground cloth as well to have under your hammock so you can dress/undress while standing on it instead of the bare ground. This will help in keeping dirt/pine needles/etc. out of your hammock when you get in. I bring a 3'x4' pieces of sil-nylon. It packs very small and is pretty waterproof.
Endeavor to persevere.
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