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Cameroon self guided hunt????
14 June 2013, 10:30
jdollarCameroon self guided hunt????
i thought about the bigger model but i am only 5' 9" and 165 lbs and figured i didn't need the bigger model. as far as a sleeping bag, i wasn't even planning on carrying one. Cam said to expect day temps of 100-110( remember we are going late March) and even if it cools down to 80 at night( doubtful) i figure i will sleep in a surgical scrub suit and wouldn't need a pad except maybe for comfort. am i wrong?
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14 June 2013, 12:32
JBrownAs far as comfort(padding) you won't need the pad. The hammock is very comfortable in that respect.
I recommend the pad for its insulating qualities. Even at 75 degrees a hammock is so efficient at robbing heat that it can freeze you.
You might sleep in scrubs at 90 in a hammock, but think you would regret that choice if the temps drop below 80 or if you happen to be damp at nightfall.
Jason
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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
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14 June 2013, 13:55
CaracalI took a light slepping back and you need it in the rainforest on some nights.
I would recommend to take one on the savannah hunts as well.
14 June 2013, 15:00
brent ebelingIn situation with similar temps i use a sleeping bag liner only. I have a couple made out of light polar fleece, they are lighter than a blanket and take up very little space. I have u sed them in temp ranges from mid 70 to mid 40 and been ok.
14 June 2013, 18:49
Brain1I will be getting the bigger hammock and bringing a light sleeping bag.
I am a pretty accomplished outdoorsman with 8 trip to southern Africa under my belt(9 this August).
That said, I will appreciate any helpful advise some of you veterans can offer up.
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14 June 2013, 23:27
scruffyDrink lots and lots of boiled water !!! Lots.

15 June 2013, 07:18
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by brent ebeling:
In situation with similar temps i use a sleeping bag liner only. I have a couple made out of light polar fleece, they are lighter than a blanket and take up very little space. I have u sed them in temp ranges from mid 70 to mid 40 and been ok.
i found some fleece sleeping bag liners at REI today. that should do it. interestingly enough, you can buy the Hennessy hammock on amazon for for quite a bit less than direct from the factory. ordered the larger Explorer model
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15 June 2013, 07:30
mominerCan I rather enjoyed the Gator aid flavored Crystal LITE, with the arnold plamer flvored Icetes,as well.
17 June 2013, 22:57
sdirksquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
you actually plan hunts 4 years in advance? i just hope i am alive and well in 4 years! contract signed today and deposit on it's way in the next few days. i have actually started buying a few items i will "need". solar panel to charge cameras today, Hennessy hammock tomorrow. LIFE IS GOOD!
I don't have much choice: it takes me four or five years to save up for a hunt. Meantime, I have to hunt vicariously through guys like you. Wish I could go along!
18 June 2013, 08:56
jdollarhammock arrived today and i strung it up. took about 10 minutes but only because i had no clue and directions were sparse. it actually felt pretty comfortable inside. sleeping bag liner, water filter and some freeze dried food and my shopping is pretty much complete!
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18 June 2013, 10:24
JBrownThe freeze dried food will be well worth taking along. One thing to keep in mind is that the grocery stores in Yaounde are very well stocked. I firmly believe this has a lot to do with the fact that Cameroon was a French Colony. Things like crackers, coffee, powdered milk, condensed milk, ultra high heat pasteurized milk, sardines, bread, canned meat, cooking oil, rice, and laughing cow cheese(does not require refrigeration) are all available. I was very impressed with the selection.
I would take along a couple of boxes of Lipton French onion soup(four envelopes total). This stuff make very tasty rice and is a great seasoning for game meat.
Cameroon is a great country. I am very excited for you(and more than a bit envious).
BTW, youtube has great videos on setting-up the hammocks.
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________
Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
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19 June 2013, 06:24
jdollarnever thought about something like dried onion soup mix but that is a great idea!! thanks Jason. since you have been there/done that, any more tips are greatly appreciated
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20 June 2013, 21:18
Brain1Jerky?
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21 June 2013, 08:55
jdollarthat would work but the damn stuff costs a fortune and when we kill something, the staff will turn it into jerky anyway! i will call this weekend, Brian- re. food plans. i do plan on taking some seasonings in zip lock bags.
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21 June 2013, 11:38
JBrownDO NOT stress on food. Cameroon has a good selection and there is something about being in the "real" bush that makes meat, rice and coffee feel like a real feast.
My advice on what to take with you(and what I will do next time): One mountain house meal per day, onion soup for seasoning, lots of drink mix(to kill the taste of the water) and that is it....
Once in Cameroon you can buy all the stuff you need. High on my list would be coffee, rice cooking, oil, sardines, crackers and powdered milk.
Every time I read your posts I have to fight the urge to call Cam and book a hunt!
Jason
"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________
Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.
Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.
-Jason Brown
21 June 2013, 21:35
Brain1Don't fight it. Come on we can make room.
I'm not much on sardines so I will seek a plan B on that.
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22 June 2013, 00:28
jdollaryea, i gotta say i am not much on sardines- but i love Vienna sausages and spam( go figure!!). come on Jason- give in to the dark side

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22 June 2013, 02:11
Brain1Spam gives me nuclear gas
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22 June 2013, 09:03
jdollarwell, i guess separate hammocks will be a good idea!

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22 June 2013, 12:13
fujotupuquote:
Spam gives me nuclear gas
That would provide the immediate solution against tsetse flies and mosquitoes......

23 June 2013, 21:56
fairgameGood coffee and tinned condensed milk.
2 minute noodles.
Rice
Piri piri sauce.
Black pepper and salt.
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26 June 2013, 12:12
georgeldGreat read, I'm envious but ,no way healthy enough nor financially able either.
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Wish you guys the very best hunt ever and am looking fwd to reading about it and seeing your pictures posted here.
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Never heard of the Hennessy Hammocks until now. checked them out on e the web and boy are those the ticket! There are some great YouTube videos with tips on setting them up and where to put various things like shoes and eye glasses.
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27 June 2013, 10:02
jdollari am forever losing my glasses around camp. having a hanging pocket inside the hammock means i can read a bit at night, stick the glasses and Kendall in the pouch and KNOW where they are in the morning!
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