What a beautiful site! I have a question, though. With the one side of your site being so rocky, what would be the best way to stake out the front side of the tarp on that sort of surface? I've never camped with that much rock, so what tips do you have for that sort of thing?
Dutch Man ! Thanks so much for this... I saw the hawk! Hammocks and Birds have something in common: surrounded by air, great views, freedom and we roost in trees.
Hi Dutch watching from uk great information on the video had my eye on a chameleon for little over a year now only one shop in the UK and constantly out of stock I will get hold of one one day atvb👍
Fun video and great editing. In my ast trip on the Suffern Bear mountain trail I panned around a boulder field and asked my buddy where would you camp in a tent? Also hammock camping idea that not many people do, try sleeping on a fairly interesting grade. Sleeping on a slope is weird entry to the hammock and sometimes scary exit but once you are in :) doesn’t matter :) Again fun video :)
Sorry man. Can't get behind it. You are way too exposed and immobile in a hammock. Not a prudent decision in the backcountry. Not to mention the comfort factor is WAY over hyped for hammocks, and way under hyped for ground. If you know how to pick a site you will always be comfortable on the ground. And yeah I have spent time in both. And great quality gear as well.
Everybody's a little different. Done both as well, and the lack of pressure points as well as completely relaxing my back after a long hike makes all the difference for me! HYOH.
You have some vlogging skills, now I'm excited to follow your 2025 Thru-Hike of the AT
Can't wait to share that with everyone!
What a beautiful site! I have a question, though. With the one side of your site being so rocky, what would be the best way to stake out the front side of the tarp on that sort of surface? I've never camped with that much rock, so what tips do you have for that sort of thing?
Dutch Man ! Thanks so much for this... I saw the hawk! Hammocks and Birds have something in common: surrounded by air, great views, freedom and we roost in trees.
Nothing like being out in the woods and enjoying wild life!
This is great. More outdoor videos are a welcome addition to your content library.
Thanks!
I like the videos Dutch. Keep it up.
Thanks!
Good video. Thank you for sharing your time and the great view. Dutchware allows you to go where there is no path and leave no trail.
Thanks for watching!
Nice setup and site, Dutch! But what, no ridge line organizer?
Good eye! Yeah, I like to change things up a bit now and then!
Oh great now everyone is going to be a hammocker. 🙄You know what they say, “any day above ground is a good day!”😄 Great video Dutch!👍🏼
Haha! Thanks!
Great video ❤️
Thank you!
Hi Dutch watching from uk great information on the video had my eye on a chameleon for little over a year now only one shop in the UK and constantly out of stock I will get hold of one one day atvb👍
It can be a little challenging overseas. Maybe the would let you pre-order one?
@dutch3323 thanks for the reply yes I'll email them thanks for the advice
Fun video and great editing. In my ast trip on the Suffern Bear mountain trail I panned around a boulder field and asked my buddy where would you camp in a tent? Also hammock camping idea that not many people do, try sleeping on a fairly interesting grade. Sleeping on a slope is weird entry to the hammock and sometimes scary exit but once you are in :) doesn’t matter :)
Again fun video :)
Thanks! It's true-terrain means less in a hammock!
@@dutch3323 agreed :)
@@jaycreature3893 😀
Excellent video, no need for closed captioning here! 😁
Thanks!
I use grey for my head and black for my feet.
Great idea!
@@dutch3323 well it matches my hair…
@@chriscook3120 How can you resist?
Tom whats the base weight on that pack?
Love your equipment, hammocks, tarps and bling, but for vlogging you need a microphone when your outside! Just a suggestion!
Thanks for your support and suggestion!
Sorry man. Can't get behind it. You are way too exposed and immobile in a hammock. Not a prudent decision in the backcountry. Not to mention the comfort factor is WAY over hyped for hammocks, and way under hyped for ground. If you know how to pick a site you will always be comfortable on the ground. And yeah I have spent time in both. And great quality gear as well.
Everybody's a little different. Done both as well, and the lack of pressure points as well as completely relaxing my back after a long hike makes all the difference for me! HYOH.
Did it really get hung??? 🤔