Archive for September, 2008

Double Hammocks: A Great Way to Get Close

Author: LeisureTime, 09 19th, 2008
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Hammocks are not just a great way to relax by yourself; they can also be a fantastic way to spend some downtime with a loved one. Although many hammocks are designed to be used by one person, there are hammocks on the market built for multiple users. These double hammocks can be the ideal way to spend a lazy weekend with your spouse or significant other. They also make for great extra, outdoor seating at large family functions. Simply place them in a serene place in your backyard and enjoy.

If you are interested in a hammock, but don’t believe you have the backyard setup to accommodate, there are several options. You can plant adult trees to use as tie posts, or you can tie them to metal poles. Since the hammock will have to support the weight of one, two, or perhaps even more people, make sure the poles are very securely set. Ideally, they would be secured underground in cement.

The History of Hammocks

Author: LeisureTime, 09 19th, 2008
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Hammocks are an extremely popular accessory in personal homes, showing up in backyards across the nation. But where exactly did hammocks come from, and what elements were involved in their history?

Rope hammocks first showed up in Pre-Columbian Latin America, and their popularity quickly spread across the entire region. The actual inventor is unknown, but it is generally agreed that hammocks were created out of a necessity to sleep at night in safety.

The word “hammock” itself is most likely derived from the Spanish word “hamac” or “hamaca.” In turn, hamac was thought to come from the Taino word for “fish net.” Their spread to Europe was actually aided by none other than Christopher Columbus. After his trip to the Bahamas, they were brought back on his various ships and delivered to Spain.

Their popularity around the world makes sense, as they provide constant protection throughout the night from snakes or other ground predators. For the modern camper, hammocks still serve this purpose, but for the most part, they are just a great way for someone to relax in the backyard and maybe catch a little shuteye.