Right got a few questions for you and just wanted to tell you all about my little trip I've got planned.
For a start I'd like to point out that I'm not all that new to the outdoor way of life so I'm after more serious opinions and advise. I've been camping nearly every year since before I could walk (literally) and spend a good 80% of my free time outdoors BUT I've never used a tarp / hammock setup which is what I intend to use this time.
Firstly, I'm now the proud owner of a dd travel hammock which I'm very grateful for sandbag. I've had a bit of a play with it and can't see any problems with setting it up, from what's been said about the ropes stretching I assume it would be better to use trees that aren't much further apart than the length of the hammock - less rope to stretch?
The woods I'm going to are pretty dense which I'm hoping will keep things a little warmer than if I were in the open and I intend to have the fire quite close to me with the tarp over me but going down as an angled wall behind me to keep the wind off and reflect some warmth from the fire, I'll have a sleeping bag and a wooly hat along with the hammock but no underblanket (maybe a normal sleeping mat) you think I'll be warm enough?
The tarp's a slight worry, I've got an ex-army shelter (tarp, alu pegs and lots of paracord) but I think it's about 5' X 8' which may well be too small, I've also got a flysheet made out of two of these but may be a bit too big really, would I get away with the smaller one?
What do you guys do after dark when you're alone, I'd imagine not doing a lot could get quite spooky in a dark wood all on your own
Lastly, if any of you are going in the next week or so and are close by, could I join you (to learn the ropes as it were)?
For a start I'd like to point out that I'm not all that new to the outdoor way of life so I'm after more serious opinions and advise. I've been camping nearly every year since before I could walk (literally) and spend a good 80% of my free time outdoors BUT I've never used a tarp / hammock setup which is what I intend to use this time.
Firstly, I'm now the proud owner of a dd travel hammock which I'm very grateful for sandbag. I've had a bit of a play with it and can't see any problems with setting it up, from what's been said about the ropes stretching I assume it would be better to use trees that aren't much further apart than the length of the hammock - less rope to stretch?
The woods I'm going to are pretty dense which I'm hoping will keep things a little warmer than if I were in the open and I intend to have the fire quite close to me with the tarp over me but going down as an angled wall behind me to keep the wind off and reflect some warmth from the fire, I'll have a sleeping bag and a wooly hat along with the hammock but no underblanket (maybe a normal sleeping mat) you think I'll be warm enough?
The tarp's a slight worry, I've got an ex-army shelter (tarp, alu pegs and lots of paracord) but I think it's about 5' X 8' which may well be too small, I've also got a flysheet made out of two of these but may be a bit too big really, would I get away with the smaller one?
What do you guys do after dark when you're alone, I'd imagine not doing a lot could get quite spooky in a dark wood all on your own

Lastly, if any of you are going in the next week or so and are close by, could I join you (to learn the ropes as it were)?