Setting up a hammock on the ground

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • If you are on a backpacking trip. You have been hiking all day. You finally get to the designated campsite. And realize. There are no trees to hang the hammock. You will then be left with three options. You can continue to hike to the next campsite. You could bushwhack it. Or you could set up the hammock on the ground.
    In this episode. we are going to look at the different ways to to set up a hammock on the ground.
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  • @gvoigtlander
    @gvoigtlander Год назад +4

    Thanks for posting. Improvisation
    often makes the difference between discomfort and misery.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Absolutely! I am getting too old for misery. Thank you George for watching. I always appreciate it.

  • @nathanmyst378
    @nathanmyst378 Год назад +2

    This is one of those practice an emergency situation before its an emergency, better to know how it goes before the wind blows. Great video as always mate

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      My thoughts exactly. I hope I never have too. But just in case. Always be prepared. Thank you Nathan for watching. I always appreciate it.

  • @swirlytwirl1089
    @swirlytwirl1089 5 месяцев назад +1

    I usually haven't been to the campsite before... as a precaution, I do take an inflatable mat to sleep on if I have to go to ground... not too much of a weight penalty for the peace of mind...😊

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  5 месяцев назад

      Like the Boys Scouts use to say. "Always be prepared!" Thank you Swirlytwirl for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @JohnJohnson-zz8re
    @JohnJohnson-zz8re 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid as all yours are. I’m a vet about your age with a WB Ridge runner. Good to see your instructions on ground setup only as last option. Thanks! Take care and enjoy all your vids.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you like it! the RidgeRunner is a great hammock. Thank you John so much for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @michaelmerrick5472
    @michaelmerrick5472 Год назад +3

    Hi Marine! I was thinking of you this morning that I hadn't seen anything from you in a while. Glad to see all is well.
    Thanks for another great lesson. Adapt and overcome!

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      It has been a crazy summer. I have a list of videos that I would like to make. A long list. With a shortage of time. And you are so right Michael. Adapt and over come.

  • @nealmacdonald9896
    @nealmacdonald9896 Год назад +1

    If you have a Haven XL hammock you can camp in the air OR on the ground by using 2 trekking poles one at each end.

  • @peterhulleman5407
    @peterhulleman5407 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice video. Would not have thought of using my hammock as a tent. I will keep your tip in my mind. Thanks, greetings from The Netherlands.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! I bet the Netherlands is beautiful this time of year. I just love Fall. thank you Peter so much for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @Smokdeel
    @Smokdeel Год назад +1

    Great tutorial.I consider try this setup on my next kayak camping trip and this video will help me prepare and practice.Thank you.Very much appreciated 🤠👍

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      I was hoping to take my kayak out on a trip next week. But a person on our trip canceled. So now they need some to man the other end of the canoe. I am planning a solo trip this fall. Have a great trip!

  • @markoruotsalainen5480
    @markoruotsalainen5480 Год назад +1

    I use my thermarest cellfoam pad under the hammock. That way i get soft ground and higher up

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      If you are hiking in an area that maybe limited numbers of trees. That would be a good system. Thank you Marko for sharing that. I really appreciate it.

  • @BosomBuddyCreations
    @BosomBuddyCreations Год назад +5

    Great video. Love the idea of being able to put up a tarp without trees just for hanging out under it. By the way, I used your suggestion with that hammock issue I had, worked great, video to come soon!

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      I am so glad that the hammock issue worked out. Thank you Jill so much for watching.

  • @denisestarr2314
    @denisestarr2314 Год назад +1

    I'm really likeing this idea ,
    I have been playing with tarps lately.
    I keep a tarp in my day pack ,so i can have a shelter if needed for rain or shade ,without carrying a tent .
    And to set the hammock on the ground for a good flat lay , and keeps creepy crawllies out and dirt .
    Good set up . Thanks

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Tarps are so multipurpose. Thank you Denise Starr for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @TheFLOMAN76
    @TheFLOMAN76 11 месяцев назад +1

    I guess it's better than nothing, we do what we have to do, but nothing is better than hanging between two trees!!
    Good stuff sir, thank you.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  11 месяцев назад

      Absolutely! I will never go back to being a Ground Dweller. Unless I have no choice. Why sleep on the hard ground when you can sleep in the clouds!

  • @Aventure_Tourist
    @Aventure_Tourist Год назад +4

    I already thought about such a design, but did not dare, otherwise, in principle, it’s not bad and the mesh is stretched from midges. Gotta try it somehow. We have a lot of plains in Belarus where there are no trees. Peace to you!

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      I would think where you live. Bringing some kind of a foam mat or an air mattress would be better than an under quilt. Very versatile. If the trees are not great. Find a soft piece of high ground. And you would be good to go. Thank you Going Vagrant for sharing that. I bet Belarus in a beautiful country!

  • @cartossin
    @cartossin Год назад +1

    Gosh. only 20 seconds in and I love your photography.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Thank you cory so much for that. I have really have been trying to get better on my filming.

  • @petescharber8567
    @petescharber8567 Год назад +1

    Hi Marine. Love the shout out to Superior Gear, I believe the best stuff on the market! I have not yet been forced to the ground in my hammock and dread the day I ever have to. But if I do, I certainly picked up some tips. Blessings, Pete

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Danny is a great guy. And has a great business. I am looking forward to what he has planned for the future. I am always looking for you on the Willow.

  • @randybeeson3424
    @randybeeson3424 4 месяца назад +1

    Piling up a leaf bed is another option for padding and warmth. Of course I'm more of a bushcrafter than a public camp participant so finding suitable trees has never been an issue. Still some good info.

  • @joanfos4890
    @joanfos4890 Год назад +1

    Loved this!

  • @brandonmason8914
    @brandonmason8914 Год назад +1

    Great tips, Marine, as always 👌

  • @brnrecluse2946
    @brnrecluse2946 Год назад

    Very informative, Marine.

  • @Oldsparkey
    @Oldsparkey Год назад +1

    Good video and hints about how to have your shelter without any trees. I have to smile since having the hammock on the ground with a tarp is basically a tarp with a bivy. Thanks for covering what I consider the most important for the hammock , a ground cloth between the hammock and the ground. I carry a 90 inches by 36 inches piece of Tyvek for such emergencies , the rest of the time it's folded ( 45 x 36 ) and under the hammock as a clean place to step or sit.
    It also doubles as a ground sheet for my Yama Mountain Gear 1 Person Bug Shelter when I know I can't have a hammock with me.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      My son uses a ground cloth that is very large and has sides that pop up. So there is no chance of water sneaking in. I believe it is called the bath tub ground tarp. It is always good to hear from you. Thank you Chuck for watching.

  • @Johndozer
    @Johndozer Год назад +2

    I'm that guy.🤠 I always use a Thermarest blow up mat and a closed cell foam pad in my hammock set up. I like the elbow room they create. 👌👍👉🤙

    • @s.jeffreybolton1750
      @s.jeffreybolton1750 Год назад +2

      Same here but I only use one inflatable for insulation. I had trouble when I tried a thermarest closed cell foam pad because all the little dimples collect moisture. I've since settled on a thermarest trail scout 3/4 length. It has a high r value and I've found that the smoothness of the material discourages condensation buildup. It has been sufficient insulation easily down into the 30s which is about all I need in Alabama.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      It is where a Thermarest out performs a under quilt. Thank you John for watching. I always appreciate it.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      Thank you S. Jeffrey Bolton for sharing that. Good info!

    • @Johndozer
      @Johndozer Год назад +1

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine My underquilt is a thick fleese blanket, its kind of bulky but my system will due for now. i've slept well, down to 10 F so far...

  • @jitomiller5092
    @jitomiller5092 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great job, I just recently purchased a blackbird XLC which I use when I do overnight kayak trips, but I always take my Zpack Duplex tent in case there are no trees. Well to save space I can leave the duplex at home and just take my hammock and trekking poles. Thank you so much for the video.

  • @dannysadventuresyt
    @dannysadventuresyt Год назад +1

    Great stuff

  • @AlpineWarrior550
    @AlpineWarrior550 Год назад

    Great video, very informative ! Thanks for sharing
    Simper Fi Marine 🪖🇺🇸

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you Alpine Warrior for watching. I really do appreciate it. Semper Fi

  • @Stoney_AKA_James
    @Stoney_AKA_James Год назад

    I modified my Warbonnet Blackbird XLC double bottom hammock for secondary ground use, and it works great (the hammock is my primary shelter system).
    Sewed 550-cord loops on the bottom corners and center points for tent stakes and then 550-cord loops sewn on the mosquitoe netting to suspend from ridge line.
    Tarp, hiking poles, and German surplus ground cloth are always included as part of my shelter system.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      I love how you modified your hammock for all situations. Good stuff! One thing that Marines taught me was to "Improvise, Adapt and Overcome". Thank you Stoney A.K.A. James for sharing that. Good stuff!

  • @angryshrub1
    @angryshrub1 Год назад +2

    I make it a rule to never correct a marine, but GUY lines, not guide lines. I have to say this is now my favorite hammock channel, surpassing the Shug. Great job.

    • @icpchad
      @icpchad Год назад

      Why? Why is it guy lines, instead of guide lines? Guide lines describe a function. I don't know what guy lines are. What are guy lines? Lines a guy makes?

    • @angryshrub1
      @angryshrub1 Год назад +1

      @@icpchad I didn’t invent the English language, I just try to be accurate. Guying out a line is something that has been done for hundreds of years. It’s just what it’s called.

    • @icpchad
      @icpchad Год назад

      @@angryshrub1 So, you repeat the phrase with no meaning because that's what you learned? And everyone else is doing it, therefore it makes sense? Naw, F That. It's guide lines until someone can give me an actual reason and meaning for guy lines. I didn't invent English, but I can speak it.

    • @angryshrub1
      @angryshrub1 Год назад +1

      @@icpchad Guylines attach to loops on a tent's rainfly and are then tautly staked into the ground a short distance from the tent. First and foremost, they keep the rainfly away from the tent body to minimize the potential for leakage. Say things how you want. When I’m wrong I take the correction as it’s intended, to improve. I enjoy the Marines channel, it was a lighthearted jab at him. I’m not going to argue on his channel. Thanks.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +2

      Thank you Mick R. That means a lot. Shug is one of my favorite channel.

  • @Kenbur
    @Kenbur Год назад +1

    Only IF I had to Marine 🤣😂 -- but great suggestion

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      I hope you don't have too! It is not so great on the back. Thank you ken so much for watching. I always appreciate it.

  • @poppy3215
    @poppy3215 Год назад +1

    On a recent hike, I forgot my tree straps (stupidly assumed they were still in my kit from the time before). I was able to rig up one end of my hammock to a tree with extra cord I had in my pack. Worked kind of like a recliner, and slept OK, kept the bugs off.

  • @PKAdventures
    @PKAdventures Год назад +1

    i now always take a mat with me.
    i spent a month camping in Hawaii last summer, and the tarp i bought that was supposed to be waterproof absolutely was not waterproof. so every time there was a storm and decent wind, around 50% of the nights, i ended up with that tarp against my bug net, dripping water down to the main part of the hammock and soaking my back from head to toe. i love the cold, but being wet and in the wind is not fun, especially when you are trying to sleep.
    i was given a couple foam boogie boards by some other travelers, and i ended up putting 1 of them in the hammock and it fit from my shoulders to my butt, keeping the water off of my core, which kept me mostly dry, even during a 3 day rain storm.
    and i have been many places where i didn't have trees to hang my hammock.
    so ya, i now always take some sort of mat with me

  • @richardbergin
    @richardbergin 11 месяцев назад +1

    my camping hammock uses the blow up pads to keep warm instead of underquilts, it has an insert for one. So it's great when there are no trees too

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  11 месяцев назад

      That is a definite Plus. To have a blow up pad with you when you have to sleep on the ground. An under quilt with give no padding form the hard ground. Thank you Richard for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @cedarbrake1309
    @cedarbrake1309 Год назад +1

    Hope I never have to use a hammock that way, but it sure would beat being at an all night mosquito concert. Thanks and take care.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      I know what you mean. Lately I have been in mosquito heaven. Or I should say "Hell". Who ever invented the bug net was genius. It is always good to hear from you. Have a great day!

  • @rafaelroman3867
    @rafaelroman3867 Год назад +1

    Awesome set up. Thx for the tip. Question… which by far is your favorite hammock??

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      I have different hammocks for different situations. Each one works better the the others, in different seasons. But what I think you are asking is if I could only have one hammock. What would it be. Which is a good, but tuff question. I have now thought about it for a few days now. I believe I would pick the Dream Hammock Sparrow. The reason why I pick this hammock is because: They are custom made to fit your body ( length and width ) for great comfort. And with the removeable bug net and winter cover. You could use it as an open hammock to hang out at the park or beach. For a afternoon nap. You can then put on the bug net for summer camping. And the winter cover for winter camping.
      Thank you Rafael Roman for watching. I always appreciate it.

    • @rafaelroman3867
      @rafaelroman3867 Год назад +1

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine great answer. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @desmo5514
    @desmo5514 4 месяца назад +1

    First question, what are the little tensioning clips on your tarp corners ? Look like handy little bit of kit
    Cheers from Oz
    Neil 👍

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  4 месяца назад

      That tarp is from Superior Gear. He has a clip system that no one else uses. I was a little concern about the breaking. But have used them in all 4 seasons. And in high winds. And they are still going strong. Thank you Neil from Oz for watching. I really appreciate it.

  • @tshaza
    @tshaza Год назад +1

    You could fill your rubbish bags with leaves for comfort and insulation

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Leaves are a good insulator. Great idea. Thank you Sharon for sharing that. I really appreciate it.

  • @mat-ventures
    @mat-ventures Год назад +1

    Thanks for the detailed procedure, as always, Mr Marine! I loved the music and ending. What is your firstname?

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад +1

      My name is Ron and I thank you Mathieu's GalerieNature for letting me know about the ending. Trying to do something different.

  • @Rose-co3cp
    @Rose-co3cp Год назад +1

    I am going to a state park by the river and I know there are hardly any trees. It is a one night trying out some new gear with a friend of mine. So this will be interesting. I usually carry sleep pad so I will give it a try. I will let you know how it goes.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Hopefully you will find some trees. If not foam padding underneath works great to insulate. Please let me know how it went.

    • @Rose-co3cp
      @Rose-co3cp Год назад +1

      @@AdventureswiththeMarine I ended not going due to a headcold. I will try in a couple of weeks.

  • @dietrootbeer_
    @dietrootbeer_ Год назад +1

    hey great video but you're supposed to tie the hammock to some trees!

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      After setting up on the ground. I have become a tree hugger. thank you Landon Doucette so much for watching. I always appreciate it.

  • @pilkolino
    @pilkolino Год назад +1

    great vid marine, greeting from hungary. Is there a one tree set up out there from you?

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      That is a great question. Because hammock stands are heavy. And not suitable for backpacking. And if you are car camping. Or not having to carry a stand too far. Than I guess you could use one stand. And cut the weight in half. You would be than able to travel farther. I will have to think about that a little more. Thank you pilkolino for watching. I always appreciate it.

  • @GLEN1061
    @GLEN1061 27 дней назад +1

    First mistake! Why would you set up your tarp out in the open ground like that, when you've got the protection of the trees and brush right behind you there?

  • @exothermal.sprocket
    @exothermal.sprocket Год назад +1

    I have to say, thanks for not using Alvin the chipmunk electronica dubstep hiphop or some such stuff music in your videos. I hear that stuff everywhere and I just want to run out of department stores or various places after 20 minutes.
    You choose pleasant music.

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Glad you enjoy it! No Alvin and the chipmunk here. It is always good to hear from you Lifted_Above

  • @_.-_.-_.-_.-_.-_.-_.-
    @_.-_.-_.-_.-_.-_.-_.- Год назад +1

    this is some "Desperation Mode" stuff
    It's better to just do a makeshift tripod to freestand the hammock

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Definitely "Desperation Mode". Thank you .................................. for watching. I always appreciate it.

  • @xl_wraith_lx5595
    @xl_wraith_lx5595 Год назад +1

    why go to all this hassle when you could just make a tarp tent with one pole... simplify not over complicate

    • @AdventureswiththeMarine
      @AdventureswiththeMarine  Год назад

      Because if you are in a area with biting insects. You would want the protection of a bug net. Thank you xl_wraith_lx for watching. Much appreciated!