EsteemGrinders
Lil-Rokslider
Honestly, I would not recommend trying a Hammock in any temps below 70 at night without an under quilt to someone just trying a quilt.You will get a cold butt this I can almost guaranty. I not it sounds crazy but there is nothing insulating the lower back or butt area.  I tried the pad and it really was a pain to fit in the Hammock and did not do anything for my arms as the pad does not come up the side. You can get a 30-40 Hammock Gear Brand 3/4 length Econo quilt for a very good price. This is what I have now. Trust me it will really raise your comfort level.  From there I have gotten hooks and clips that really make setting up the hammock, tarp, and quilt very quick. These I get from Dutch Gear.  With the above said a solid Hammock set up will be more $ than a good light tent and could weight more as well but the comfort can not beat in my opinion. 
 Twall13, love the picture! Awsome looking camp and surroundings!
That's what I picture a hammock camp would look like.
My main reason for tryin ghammocks are the comfort. I do not particularly like sleeping pads.
Question, you use an underquilt below, then a top quilt over you? No sleeping bag. I think a bag would be difficult.
Does the underquit attach to the hammock?
I am going to try a hammock with bug net and tarp on some summer scouting trips to see how I like it. I would not need for any quilts, but if I like this camp set up, I might look into quilts.
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