Yes, hammocking is a verb. And I really enjoy it.
I am relatively obsessed with my Eagle Nest Outfitters (ENO) SingleNest and DoubleNest hammocks. How are these different than regular hammocks? WELL, these babies can be hung between a variety of structures, typically two trees. They attach via strapping systems (I use Atlas Straps), which allow for multiple adjustments based on how far apart your supports are. The hammocks from this company fully support my laid-back, free-spirited lifestyle and encourage me to "relax..." in various locations. I've explored their use in various beaches, backyards, Hammock Parks (allegedly, these parks are named for Hammock TREES, not the fact that people can HAMMOCK there--but I still believe they're going after the verb rather than the noun), and more! The SingleNest allows for more sunshine, while the DoubleNest is more spacious for snuggling and napping/sleeping. My personal goal will be camping while sleeping in an ENO (failed attempt in the FL Keys due to abundance of mosquitoes).
I am relatively obsessed with my Eagle Nest Outfitters (ENO) SingleNest and DoubleNest hammocks. How are these different than regular hammocks? WELL, these babies can be hung between a variety of structures, typically two trees. They attach via strapping systems (I use Atlas Straps), which allow for multiple adjustments based on how far apart your supports are. The hammocks from this company fully support my laid-back, free-spirited lifestyle and encourage me to "relax..." in various locations. I've explored their use in various beaches, backyards, Hammock Parks (allegedly, these parks are named for Hammock TREES, not the fact that people can HAMMOCK there--but I still believe they're going after the verb rather than the noun), and more! The SingleNest allows for more sunshine, while the DoubleNest is more spacious for snuggling and napping/sleeping. My personal goal will be camping while sleeping in an ENO (failed attempt in the FL Keys due to abundance of mosquitoes).
Hammocking Adventures
Today, my coworker/fellow hippie, her girlfriend, and I combined hammocking forces (FINALLY!) to create the most beautiful two-tiered palm tree hangout. We got a lot of comments on our awesomess, which is not to my surprise. Someone even asked if they could take a picture in the bottom hammock to send to her mother. Jealous much?
Get out and hammock, my friends! Visit https://www.eaglesnestoutfittersinc.com/ for more information and inspiration to become part of the hammock life, if you even need more. Oh, and how sweet is the random bumper sticker my brother stumbled upon in San Francisco on Haight Street? TECH SUCKS, GET A HAMMOCK.
#FunInTheSUNday
ॐ KConn
ॐ KConn