My hammock that I used when deer hunting in the Sierra's was part of a B-52 drag chute. Had webbing straps every few inches or so. Had to use broom sticks in the ends, and rig a space blanket over the top. No summer rains there, so no tarp or rain fly needed.
Fell out of the damned thing a couple of times, then I shortened the broom sticks a few inches and cured that.
In a Hennessy, lay your sleeping bag out in the hammock. Sit down in the hammock, remove your shoes and hang them in the end, and slide them outside the hammock opening, under the rain fly.
Thread the sleeping bag partway out, insert your feet and align the bag. Strand up, put on the hood over your head and arrange the bag over your shoulders. Zip it up about 1/2 - 3/4 of the way. Pull the hammock up under your butt, and lean back.
Midnight piddlings are easier handled by merely standing up still in the bag, and using a relief bottle.
Fell out of the damned thing a couple of times, then I shortened the broom sticks a few inches and cured that.
In a Hennessy, lay your sleeping bag out in the hammock. Sit down in the hammock, remove your shoes and hang them in the end, and slide them outside the hammock opening, under the rain fly.
Thread the sleeping bag partway out, insert your feet and align the bag. Strand up, put on the hood over your head and arrange the bag over your shoulders. Zip it up about 1/2 - 3/4 of the way. Pull the hammock up under your butt, and lean back.
Midnight piddlings are easier handled by merely standing up still in the bag, and using a relief bottle.