I’ve never done this, but…So what angle do the poles need to be at in order to get them only in compression? This is the bit I am struggling with that all other uses have no problem with.
If you imagine your pole as an umbrella handle, and the two guy ropes and the hammock rope as the spokes/ribs of the umbrella, so the angle between pole and spoke is the same for all three, then it should be a starting point.
Trouble with this is the tension on the guys will then pull the pegs out of the ground, so you’ll have to push the guys away from the poles to get the tension at 90 degrees to the pegs.
So try this.
Put your poles on the ground with the feet about 1.5m apart.
Pointing away from one another.
Put a (temporary) peg at the foot of each pole so you know where it should be.
Put your guys (say 3 m long) on the pole tops and peg them about so that the pegs are 1.5m apart, and so the poles will go up to at about 60 degrees to horizontal. They do not want to be vertical!
Now attach your hammock to one pole and a bit of cord to the other end.
Pull your hammock towards the top of the other pole, as you lift it up, and hook it on
And like I said, set the camera up…
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