Georgia Hammock Brothers
Welcome to
GAHammockBros.com!
We are two southern outdoorsman that would rather be in
the woods than almost anywhere. We value nature and
love to dive into it head first by backpacking, hiking, and
camping anywhere the wind takes us. On this site it’s all
about hammocks. Hammock camping is our passion and
we love to get to a good tree pairing and "hang" out with
mother nature.
Between the two of us (Mike and Steve) we have over 40
years of camping and backpacking experience and we
have learned some tricks and tips that we plan on passing
on to our visitors. We have multiple avenues that we will
use to assist and inform people about DIY gear, hiking
tricks, camping tricks, gear reviews, and how to
effectively lighten your pack.
We also both love to eat (one of the best parts of camping)
and we have experimented with various recipes over the
years and we would love to share with you our favorites.
We like to keep things light and so the recipes that we will
review will be geared towards good and lightweight
eating.
We also go on trips about once a month and as soon as
one trip ends we are planning\looking forward to the next
trip. We like to complete a video journal and do some in
the field reviews. This allows you to "pack up your pack"
and hit the trial with us. If you have any questions and
comments just let us know through all the links on the
Contact Us page. We value your thoughts and opinions
and would love to learn from you as much as we hope to
help you out. Don’t forget: "Plan Right and Pack Light"
-Mike and Steve
© Ga Hammock Bros All Rights reserved 2012
Camping Tip of the week
Updated March 16th
This weeks tip comes
from our recent trip to Springer
Mountain.
A thunder storm blew in and we
got soaked. not because our
hammocks failed, but because
we tried to take the cheaper
“DIY” way out. Now in most
case the DIY way is not always
the “cheaper” way and usually
costs much more. But the pride
in building something yourself
outweighs the cost.
This time it did not work in our
favor. Look for our detailed
review on this product, but
Steve used a spray-on silicone
base to make the rain flys
water-proof.
TIP:
Buy the silnylon material if you
are going to make your own
rain fly. Do not try to DIY it out
and make the same mistake we
did.
Don’t Forget
We also have a blog, a
twitter, a facebook, and
a youtube channel. They
all have a lot of camping
information from DIY
instructions to Product
reviews. Check it out and
subscribe. We will be
doing contests and give
aways for subscribers!