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Hammock camping is a form of camping in which a camper sleeps in a suspended hammock rather than a conventional tent on the ground. Due to the absence of poles and the reduced amount of material used, hammocks can be lighter than a tent, though this is not always the case. Most hammocks will also require less space in a pack than a similar occupancy tent. In foul weather, a tarp is suspended above the hammock to keep the rain off of the camper. Mosquito netting, sometimes integrated into the camping hammock itself, is also used as climatic conditions warrant. Camping hammocks are used by campers who are looking for lighter weight, protection from ground-dwelling insects, or other ground complications such as sloped ground, rocky terrain and flooded terrain.

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  • Acampada de hamaca (es)
  • Hammock camping (en)
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  • Hammock camping is a form of camping in which a camper sleeps in a suspended hammock rather than a conventional tent on the ground. Due to the absence of poles and the reduced amount of material used, hammocks can be lighter than a tent, though this is not always the case. Most hammocks will also require less space in a pack than a similar occupancy tent. In foul weather, a tarp is suspended above the hammock to keep the rain off of the camper. Mosquito netting, sometimes integrated into the camping hammock itself, is also used as climatic conditions warrant. Camping hammocks are used by campers who are looking for lighter weight, protection from ground-dwelling insects, or other ground complications such as sloped ground, rocky terrain and flooded terrain. (en)
  • La acampada de hamaca es una forma de acampar en la que un campista duerme en una suspensión en una hamaca, en lugar de en una tienda de acampada convencional en el suelo. Aunque las hamacas de acampada han existido desde hace varios siglos, las modernas difieren de las anteriores en muchos aspectos. Se pueden levantar en el suelo cuando los soportes no están disponibles. En mal tiempo, se puede suspender una lona por encima de la hamaca, para protegerse de la lluvia del campamento. Las mosquiteras, a veces, son parte integral de la propia hamaca de acampada. Las hamacas tiendas comerciales actualmente atienden a los campistas que buscan comodidad, menor peso y protección contra los insectos del suelo, los arácnidos u otros riesgos de tierra. Los sistemas de suspensión y otros servicios de (es)
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  • La acampada de hamaca es una forma de acampar en la que un campista duerme en una suspensión en una hamaca, en lugar de en una tienda de acampada convencional en el suelo. Aunque las hamacas de acampada han existido desde hace varios siglos, las modernas difieren de las anteriores en muchos aspectos. Se pueden levantar en el suelo cuando los soportes no están disponibles. En mal tiempo, se puede suspender una lona por encima de la hamaca, para protegerse de la lluvia del campamento. Las mosquiteras, a veces, son parte integral de la propia hamaca de acampada. Las hamacas tiendas comerciales actualmente atienden a los campistas que buscan comodidad, menor peso y protección contra los insectos del suelo, los arácnidos u otros riesgos de tierra. Los sistemas de suspensión y otros servicios de nicho han convertido las hamacas de acampada en una opción popular entre muchos amantes del aire libre en todo el mundo. (es)
  • Hammock camping is a form of camping in which a camper sleeps in a suspended hammock rather than a conventional tent on the ground. Due to the absence of poles and the reduced amount of material used, hammocks can be lighter than a tent, though this is not always the case. Most hammocks will also require less space in a pack than a similar occupancy tent. In foul weather, a tarp is suspended above the hammock to keep the rain off of the camper. Mosquito netting, sometimes integrated into the camping hammock itself, is also used as climatic conditions warrant. Camping hammocks are used by campers who are looking for lighter weight, protection from ground-dwelling insects, or other ground complications such as sloped ground, rocky terrain and flooded terrain. (en)
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