i know this might sound like a stupid question...:
i normally prefer to sleep on the ground and only occasionally used a hammock in the past as a back-up for the few occasions when i could find no suitable spot on the ground. last year i got a hammock in a trade for carving some spoons and as i'm living in a tropical rainforest these days (where sleeping on the ground isn't such a good idea -- which is why hammocks were invented in these parts by indigenous peoples long time ago...) it's now my sleeping method when out for a night in the jungle. my problem is however that i can't get any sleep in a hammock no matter how tired i am -- i always end up awake, laying on my back (which isn't my normal sleeping position) after a short time dozing off...
to cut short a long rant: are there any tricks for side sleepers?! or does the body adjust after a few nights in a hammock?!
i normally prefer to sleep on the ground and only occasionally used a hammock in the past as a back-up for the few occasions when i could find no suitable spot on the ground. last year i got a hammock in a trade for carving some spoons and as i'm living in a tropical rainforest these days (where sleeping on the ground isn't such a good idea -- which is why hammocks were invented in these parts by indigenous peoples long time ago...) it's now my sleeping method when out for a night in the jungle. my problem is however that i can't get any sleep in a hammock no matter how tired i am -- i always end up awake, laying on my back (which isn't my normal sleeping position) after a short time dozing off...
to cut short a long rant: are there any tricks for side sleepers?! or does the body adjust after a few nights in a hammock?!