+1 for the ENO bug net or jump over on HF.N (hammockforum.net)and do a search in their DYI section. I recall seeing something over there that looked pretty good and easy. I think they used two of those Coghlan bug nets that fit over a cot - big rectangular box shape thing.
We had the same problem when we went there. My son got eaten up but I did okay in my double layer Claytor.

Now, for camping in East Texas during the summer.....silly man.

115F heat index today. Our temp last night at 10pm was 94F. Heat index at 6am this morning was around 80F. So yes, forgoing the fabric is not a bad idea. I won't be going out til late September.

You guys up in the PWN, go take a hike for us - in the cool temps. smile

Tango61
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