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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsOh, hell no - NO, No, nope - No way

Sky camping in the mountains of China
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Oh, hell no - NO, No, nope - No way (Original Post)
packman
Aug 2021
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Extreme hammocking invites extreme mocking. Right up there with "This Candle smells ... "
marble falls
Aug 2021
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LuckyCharms
(22,180 posts)1. Nope.
No sir.
No.
NOPE.
jpak
(41,780 posts)2. Hell Yeah!
Response to packman (Original post)
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2naSalit
(100,975 posts)4. PASS!!
And when the wind begins to blow...
keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)5. Don't roll over.
Keeping that tether for sure.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)6. God no
I don't have a particular fear of heights, but this picture affects me the same way that depression-era picture of the construction workers eating lunch on a construction beam does: never in a million years could I do that!
marble falls
(71,398 posts)7. Extreme hammocking invites extreme mocking. Right up there with "This Candle smells ... "
Midnight Writer
(25,206 posts)8. I'm more into extreme sleeping in my bed.
Marthe48
(22,862 posts)9. :)
Me, too!
Marthe48
(22,862 posts)10. I prefer my hammock to be less than 6" from the ground
when in use.
How do they get into it? If it means hand-over-hand using the cables, no thank you even more empathically!
Bayard
(28,996 posts)11. Gives a whole new perspective on, "rolling out of bed,"
