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jdjonesiii
Joined: 07 May 2006
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 7:11 am Post subject: Alternate sleeping for trucking |
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I have been rolling around a concept of alternate sleeping and wanted to hear from experienced Transport Managers (drivers) of what they thought. Look at the following web page of Hennessy Hammocks. http://www.hennessyhammocks.com. I am thinking that using the Hammocks as an alternative bed as it would give you some variety in sleeping. I could attach the hammock under the trailer and sleep there. I could hook it to two adjacent trees, use your imagination. I plan on not sleeping all the time at truck stops so this would be kind of like camping out. Please chime in and tell me what you think..... The hammocks set up in about 5 minutes.
John Jones
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ssoutlaw
Joined: 06 Sep 2006
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Location: Indianapolis,In
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:23 am Post subject: |
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| As far as safety goes, I would not trust my safety sleeping out in the open in this day and age!. |
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Uturn2001
Joined: 10 Jan 2005
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Location: East Central IL between the corn and the beans
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:07 am Post subject: |
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IMHO your idea for using a hamock, even part of the time, is not very well thought out.
For starters is the safety issue. Sleeping in the open, in places that trucks are allowed, is just asking for trouble. Crooks prey on the stupid and the unaware most of all, and there is no one less aware of what is going on than someone sleeping.
Health: There are all sorts or chemicals spilled on the pavement, dumped in the grass etc in areas where trucks parked. Also there is lots of exhaust fumes to contend with, not to mention those who are too lazy to empty pee jugs properly and/or those who can not make it to a toilet.
And then there is the issue of where you plan on parking. There really are not that many places that a person can safely and legally park a truck, and as far as using rest areas for your hamock idea that would be considered camping and that is prohibited in most every rest area in the country. |
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tfmotors
Joined: 14 Apr 2006
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Location: Oregon
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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| I hope you are not planning to do team driving and hanging a hammock from the trailer. Might be a little windy and noisy. |
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GMAN
Joined: 13 Feb 2005
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Location: Tennessee
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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| When I first started driving, some drivers didn't have sleepers. Those who did had a very small sleeper, by today's standards. Some who didn't have a sleeper often slept across the front seats, sometimes putting a board across. There is nothing like wrestling with a gearshift in the wrong place during a deep slumber. Some drivers would sleep on or in their trailer, some might use a hammock strung underneath during warmer months. Air conditioning was non-existent in most trucks. Those were different times. We didn't even lock our doors at home until I was older. You would not want to try any of those things today. Several years ago, I was traveling through Texas on my way to Laredo when I passed a truck parked on the side of the road. It caught my eye because I noticed a guy lying underneath on a hammock. It was an odd site. It is not something I would want to do. It is much too risky. I believe this guy was Mexican and probably not aware of the dangers of his behavior. :shock: |
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Aligator
Joined: 06 Sep 2004
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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I kinda like the hammock. You may not get a whole lot of use for it, but then again you may find yourself "camped out" more often then we think.
I wouldn't hesitate to use one in some areas. Just like I wouldn't hesitate to camp out. You'll be carefull, I'm sure, and it'll be a whole lot better than the 15 hours I put in waiting in the truck this week.
So pull off to a corner of where ever you are and go for it. |
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aubie2
Joined: 19 Jun 2006
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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| When I was a helper on a moving truck I would make a hammock in the trailer (when space allowed). Made it out of the straps and pads. Very comfy! :D Would not want to sleep in the trailer anymore. |
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beemermcr
Joined: 28 May 2006
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| Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:43 pm Post subject: |
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Hennessy makes a great product, and I have thought about them inside the sleeper - great night's sleep, but the current ones are too long for inside and others have commented on the outside issues.
Paul |
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hamboner
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| Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 10:14 am Post subject: |
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| This idea seems a lil too far fetched. Way too risky IMO. |
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Random_Facts
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Location: Northern California
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| Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:34 am Post subject: |
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GMAN wrote: When I first started driving, some drivers didn't have sleepers. Those who did had a very small sleeper, by today's standards. Some who didn't have a sleeper often slept across the front seats, sometimes putting a board across. There is nothing like wrestling with a gearshift in the wrong place during a deep slumber. Some drivers would sleep on or in their trailer, some might use a hammock strung underneath during warmer months. Air conditioning was non-existent in most trucks. Those were different times. We didn't even lock our doors at home until I was older. You would not want to try any of those things today. Several years ago, I was traveling through Texas on my way to Laredo when I passed a truck parked on the side of the road. It caught my eye because I noticed a guy lying underneath on a hammock. It was an odd site. It is not something I would want to do. It is much too risky. I believe this guy was Mexican and probably not aware of the dangers of his behavior. :shock:
I like reading you're posts Well said. and another random question..can someone tell me what does IMHO stand for? more people on here seem to be using it. chime me in a little bit lol. update my random book sort of speak. |
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Rev.Vassago
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Random_Facts wrote:
I like reading you're posts Well said. and another random question..can someone tell me what does IMHO stand for? more people on here seem to be using it. chime me in a little bit lol. update my random book sort of speak.
IMHO = in my honest (or humble) opinion |
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Random_Facts
Joined: 06 Mar 2006
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Location: Northern California
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| Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:38 am Post subject: Re: Alternate sleeping for trucking |
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jdjonesiii wrote: I have been rolling around a concept of alternate sleeping and wanted to hear from experienced Transport Managers (drivers) of what they thought. Look at the following web page of Hennessy Hammocks. http://www.hennessyhammocks.com. I am thinking that using the Hammocks as an alternative bed as it would give you some variety in sleeping. I could attach the hammock under the trailer and sleep there. I could hook it to two adjacent trees, use your imagination. I plan on not sleeping all the time at truck stops so this would be kind of like camping out. Please chime in and tell me what you think..... The hammocks set up in about 5 minutes.
John Jones
Atlanta, Ga.
My response to that would be sure. If you are in the middle of nowhere..and I am talking middle of nowhere. No human's in a good 50mile radius you should be safe lol. Last thing you want is to wake up with a "lot lizard" and say Woah when did that happen.... (joke). Picture someone doing that in Las Vegas, or worse Detroit MI (gives you the Jeepers Creepers). :shock:
Oh and thanks Rev! =). |
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Uturn2001
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| Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:38 am Post subject: |
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| IMHO= In My Humble Opinion |
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coastie
Joined: 09 Mar 2007
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Location: Elberton, Ga
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Now I had one job I delieverd to many Cementaries. Spent the night in one, lol.. Can you inmagine sleeping in one at a Cementary?
Whoooooooooooooooo |
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NailGunner
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Location: New Palestine, Indiana
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| Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 7:39 am Post subject: |
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| Heck I won't sleep in my truck with the doors locked in Detroit!!!!!! |
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