Shraggs
WKR
I use my hammock mostly for September archery, but looking for a light ground setup too. As I consider which new option I seem to wonder about the impact (beyond the obvious comparisons of weight, double wall etc).
One of my shaped tarps takes two trekking poles - but there were times I wish I had my poles while hunting. With my hammock, I bring a bow hook to hang shoes from a tree and I bring a pack cover - more weight. Some solo size shelters I really question if you can bring all your gear in. Setting up at night, which seems to be the norm for me can be harder with my hammock.
I’m leaning towards a single mid style with one trekking pole so I have one pole with me. Small mids are small above the floor tho. Some of the shaped single pole tarps have a lot of ties outs and unique stake placement and that may be frustrating at night when tired and hungry.
For those that have run a variety of shelter types (mids, shaped tarps, tarp and ivy, double wall free standing, etc) - Are there other considerations that the types of shelter can alter your hunting routines?
John
One of my shaped tarps takes two trekking poles - but there were times I wish I had my poles while hunting. With my hammock, I bring a bow hook to hang shoes from a tree and I bring a pack cover - more weight. Some solo size shelters I really question if you can bring all your gear in. Setting up at night, which seems to be the norm for me can be harder with my hammock.
I’m leaning towards a single mid style with one trekking pole so I have one pole with me. Small mids are small above the floor tho. Some of the shaped single pole tarps have a lot of ties outs and unique stake placement and that may be frustrating at night when tired and hungry.
For those that have run a variety of shelter types (mids, shaped tarps, tarp and ivy, double wall free standing, etc) - Are there other considerations that the types of shelter can alter your hunting routines?
John