10 Essential Tips for Hammock Wild Camping in the UK

10 Essential Tips for Hammock Wild Camping in the UK

Intro:
Wild camping with a hammock sounds simple — just two trees and some straps, right? In reality, a few small mistakes can turn a dream night into a cold, soggy disaster. Whether you’re a beginner or brushing up your skills, these 10 tips will keep you comfortable, safe, and ready for adventure.

The Tips:

  1. Choose the Right Two Trees – Look for living, healthy trees at least 15 cm thick. Avoid deadwood  — it’s dangerous.

  2. Perfect Hang Angle – Aim for a 30-degree strap angle; too tight and you’ll be in pain, too loose and you’ll sag to the ground.

  3. Stay Warm – Remember: air beneath you steals heat. Use an underquilt or sleeping pad.

  4. Rain Prep – Always hang your tarp first if clouds threaten.

  5. Bug Defence – Summer = bug nets zipped. Trust me.

  6. Pitch Before Dark – Locating a campsite before it gets dark means you'll find the best and safest spots

  7. Use Tree-Friendly Straps – Wide straps protect bark and are better for the environment.

  8. Pack Light, Pack Smart – Hammock setups are lighter than tents, but only if you avoid unnecessary gear.

  9. Know the Law – Scotland = freer. England/Wales = need landowner’s permission.

  10. Leave No Trace – Your campsite should look untouched when you leave.

Outro CTA:
Hammock camping isn’t just about gear — it’s about freedom. With the Two Trees Hammock Set, you’ll have everything you need for safe, comfortable nights under the stars.

 

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