Hammock camping is a very personal decision. Personally, I tried it for a while and just found it to be a hassle, and I never managed to find a comfortable sleep position.
But the hammock campers I do know recommend getting an underquilt instead of using a sleeping pad. Of course, this can fuck you over if you can’t find any trees - but the underquilt isn’t weirdly square in the hammock, and instead just conforms to the hammock’s shape.
I prefer the thermarest because the shape keeps it in the hammock instead of getting messed up with my tossing and turning. It just conforms when I’m on it.
I have never had a situation where I couldn’t find trees to camp in. Assuming any dessert campers out there know what kind of land they’re exploring before they pack their gear. With a few extra pieces you could anchor to rock, too.
Hammock camping is a very personal decision. Personally, I tried it for a while and just found it to be a hassle, and I never managed to find a comfortable sleep position.
But the hammock campers I do know recommend getting an underquilt instead of using a sleeping pad. Of course, this can fuck you over if you can’t find any trees - but the underquilt isn’t weirdly square in the hammock, and instead just conforms to the hammock’s shape.
I prefer the thermarest because the shape keeps it in the hammock instead of getting messed up with my tossing and turning. It just conforms when I’m on it.
I have never had a situation where I couldn’t find trees to camp in. Assuming any dessert campers out there know what kind of land they’re exploring before they pack their gear. With a few extra pieces you could anchor to rock, too.