14. October 2015 · Comments Off on How many listeners do we have? · Categories: Uncategorized

This has been an exciting process, bringing a podcast online and making it work for us and for people who share our keen interest in hammock camping. Not only have there been a number of technical challenges that we’re still working through (including figuring out how to get the best sound quality), but we’re also still learning not to say “um, ah, er” when we’re doing an interview.

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IMG_0685Sean “Shug” Emery has been a backpacker and performer for much of his life, and talks in this episode about how these two sides of his life interact, allowing him to contribute to a community of campers and hikers through his publishing of videos on YouTube, including his famous 12 video introduction to hammock series. More »

 

Where we learn that camping in a hammock involves NOT sleeping on the ground.IMG_0067

Meet Mark and Jonathan, a couple of scouters, backpackers and campers who are really excited about hammock camping. You’ll learn about how they got into hammock camping, some of their early experiences, and a little bit about hammocking along the way.

Is hammock camping a trend? Jonathan and Mark certainly think so. Seems like every day there’s more people out there hanging from trees.

02. September 2015 · Comments Off on Hang in there, we’re coming! · Categories: Uncategorized

Thanks for visiting folks, and welcome to the Hang Your Own Hang Podcast – a co-hosted interview format podcast that focuses on Hammocks and Hammock Camping.

We’re putting together content now, and our production schedule will be following a monthly release starting October 1. Look for our short preview episode coming in September!

Thanks are in order as well, in anticipation of our first release, thanks to SkidVonArk, who is graciously allowing us to use his music for our intro/outro’s – you can find his music videos and trip reports on Youtube. I’d also like to thank Derek Hansen, author of the amazing book The Ultimate Hang, for helping me with pointers, some advice, and a whole bunch of hints on how to get this thing started – be sure to check out his website. Finally, thanks to ITX for helping me with an amazing logo and for hosting the site for me!