I was just reading an article by Ray Mears in my daughter's army cadet magazine (she's in the Army now (electronic warfare) so I get to read it! :-D :-D )
In this article Mears lists three tips for camping in the UK and one is to use a hammock as soon as it's warm enough.
How many of you use hammocks in the UK? Do you always find, well, two properly placed trees that are mandatory for a good night's sleep in a hammock? :?:
For those interested, the other two tips are 1 - Don't sleep under beech trees as they shed branches all the time and you might not wake up the next day and 2 - learn about the area you are going to.
He also lists Brussel sprouts as being the most disgusting thing he's eaten!!! I have to agree with that! :mrgreen: ): :mrgreen:
In this article Mears lists three tips for camping in the UK and one is to use a hammock as soon as it's warm enough.
How many of you use hammocks in the UK? Do you always find, well, two properly placed trees that are mandatory for a good night's sleep in a hammock? :?:
For those interested, the other two tips are 1 - Don't sleep under beech trees as they shed branches all the time and you might not wake up the next day and 2 - learn about the area you are going to.
He also lists Brussel sprouts as being the most disgusting thing he's eaten!!! I have to agree with that! :mrgreen: ): :mrgreen: