Indoor Hammock Hanging Kits and Tips
As the weather begins to cool for the Northern Hemisphere, it’s time to look for ways to extend the hanging season by hanging indoors (unless,… Read More »Indoor Hammock Hanging Kits and Tips
As the weather begins to cool for the Northern Hemisphere, it’s time to look for ways to extend the hanging season by hanging indoors (unless,… Read More »Indoor Hammock Hanging Kits and Tips
Using Stakes and Snow Anchors I’m often out working with the Boy Scouts teaching the finer points of bushcraft. One skill that seems so simple,… Read More »Using Stakes and Snow Anchors
Any exposed portion of your tarp or hammock suspension can convey water during a rain storm (or other precipitation). Using a water break or drip… Read More »Hammock Water Breaks and Drip Lines
I originally drew this illustration back in 2008[1. The revised instructions were posted to HammockForums.net in 2010] after making a hammock and bivy-style bug net… Read More »DIY Lightweight Recycled Tube Bug Net
Think the hammock zipper location is inconsequential? Think again. Where the zipper is sewn can make a big difference in ingress and egress on a… Read More »Hammock Zipper Location: How Do You Spin?
The Garda Hitch is one of many ways folks have used to suspend their hammock. It was adopted from climbers who use this as a… Read More »Testing the Garda Hitch
I often get asked how to hang a hammock inside. This is actually very easy to accomplish. I’ve been using large metal eye bolts for years, but there are also hanging kits specifically made for hammocks, including the ENO Hanging Kit.