8 BENEFITS OF HAMMOCK WILD CAMPING

Do you want to go hammock camping and wondering what the benefits of hammock camping are? As one would guess, the benefits are many, particularly when compared to tents.

Below are some benefits of hammock camping compared to other camping methods. Stay tuned for additional information on the benefits of hammocking.

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In the wilderness of Alaska, an ice climber has set up a hammock to rest inside of an ice cave on the Matanuska Glacier. The sun peeks in from above the circular blue cavern.
  1. You Are Free to Camp Anywhere You Wish

Suppose you’ve been tent camping for a long time. In that case, you’re probably used to the stress of locating that one dry area with no pebbles and a smooth surface with exactly the perfect degree of inclination to let you sleep comfortably while avoiding rainfall poodles if it rains that night.

The location enables you to sleep well even though it seems lonely and has no sights to enjoy. But is that why you’ve come all this way? You pass by many heart-warming and rewarding sites where you would want to camp, but the tent prevents you from doing so.

This is where hammock camping comes out on top. You may hang the hammock anywhere, over a captivating stream of water, in front of a breathtaking vista, or in front of a rugged mountain, and enjoy the finest of nature. All you need are two powerful sources that can support your weight. You may even hang your hammock without needing trees compared to a tent. A hammock allows you to camp anywhere you wish.

2. A Hammock May Help You Sleep Better

Whether you sleep in a tent with a sleeping pad or a sleeping bag, you will likely wake up exhausted, damp, or with a backache. The unevenness of the ground not only exerts strain on the body but may also cause your gear to rupture, which is not the case with hammock camping.

 The hammock is beneficial for posture. When you sleep in a tent, your body needs to acclimatize to the bumpy surface, which is unpleasant. When you sleep on a hammock, on the other hand, it conforms to your body shape and helps you to feel comfortable. Your head is raised at a 10 – 30 degree angle in a hammock, which improves blood circulation. The ventilation and lack of pressure points (unlike the ground) aid your sleep. Another benefit is the movement; similar to how newborns sleep quicker in a swing, the swaying motion encourages campers to sleep better, faster, and deeper.

3. Hammocks Are Equally Effective Against the Elements

Campers choose tents over hammocks because they believe they are more insulating and isolating. Though with proper sleeping clothes, hammocks are as effective at providing insulation. You may get tent-like warmth in a hammock with the correct gear, such as under-quilts and sleeping bags. All of these items assist you in obtaining the necessary insulation.

Also, suppose your ground is not sloping enough to allow water to drain. In that case, you may get wet when tent camping owing to puddles generated by rainfall near your tent. On the contrary, since you are above ground and covered by your rainfly and tarp, you do not have to worry about rain while in a hammock. If you compare a tent to a hammock in every way, your hammock may win the debate due to its benefits.

4. The Hammock Is Easy to Carry

Carrying weight over our shoulders is one of our main worries when hiking and trekking. We make sacrifices and optimize our gears to minimize weight as much as feasible. A hammock may also help you with that. It’s incredibly light in comparison to a tent.

Hammocks are so light and portable that even if you bring everything you need for a hammock camping trip, the total weight will be less than that of a tent. Another advantage is that dealing with poles, locating spaces to pitch, and erecting an entire tent are difficult when walking. Whereas untying a hammock, packing it, and traveling with an ultra-light bag saves significant time.

5. Hammocks Help Campers Breathe Better

The ability to enjoy the finest outdoors is not the only benefit that hammocks bring. It also exposes you to more fresh air than tents. For a camper, the breathability of their clothing is non-negotiable. Insulation without enough ventilation may cause sweating and discomfort.

However, very few waterproof tents enable the camper to breathe freely. When you are in a tent, whether it is nylon or cotton, it insulates you by limiting airflow. You would sweat and feel smothered in the heat, which is not the case with hammocks.

When laying in a hammock, you receive ventilation from above and below, enabling your body to obtain the most airflow possible. Even without those battery-powered tent air conditioners, you can camp in the hot summers. Being outside in the fresh air, breathing freely and sensing the aura keeps you healthier and happier and adds to the enjoyment of your camping vacation.

6. Hammocks Are Secure

You may have heard campers discovering rattlesnakes and tarantulas in their tents after forgetting to zip them up. When you’re in a hammock, the only way to get out is to climb the tree or poles from which it’s hung. That, too, is if the hammock is not covered correctly.

Hammocks are often strung a few feet above the ground, which offers ventilation and makes it safer since crawlers cannot easily get it. Aside from that, for unexpected rain or sun protection, you may attach tarps, rain flies, and other covering gear to the top of your hammock for optimum protection while sleeping. Tarps in the proper arrangement (A-frame or square) function as a tent and entirely cover the hammocks.

7. It Is Simpler to Pitch a Hammock Than a Tent

If you are a regular tent camper, you are familiar with the hassle of clearing the whole area of pebbles, comprehending the instructions, and repairing the poles. The only thing you look for while camping in a hammock is two trees a few feet apart. You may hang it from rocks, poles, or even your vehicle if there are no nearby trees. You do not need to clean the ground or select ideal pitching locations.

You may relax inside the hammock when your fellow campers are busy sorting out their poles. Setting up a tent takes longer than hanging a hammock, which takes 2-4 minutes.

8. Hammocks Are Inexpensive

Another advantage of a hammock is its inexpensive price. Because hammocks lack poles, side walls, and a full roof, this is self-evident. This is why it is half the price of a tent. A nice hammock may cost between $20 and $50, although a one-person tent might cost much more.

“But, if I add the expense of tarps, underquilt, sleeping bag, and rainfly, would it not be the same as purchasing a tent?” you may wonder. No. All of these items are also required for a nice tent camping experience.

If you intend to plan a vacation and have a limited budget. In that case, it is better to select a hammock since it will enable you to purchase additional items, such as food or a sleeping bag.

Conclusion

Hammock camping is perfect when you’re out in the wilderness, hunting for places and settings that grab your spirit. You need gear to be in the greatest possible environment, and hammock camping makes that feasible. You receive comfort, enjoyment, safety, value, happiness, and convenience in a compact, light package. So take your Jaunty Leisure hammock and relax in the woods!

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