If you figure out a way to hang a couple of hammocks, you will sleep much cooler. Shade is at a premium too. Some beaches on the East Cape have
several small palapa's set up for beachgoers. These are too small to park cars under, but shade is shade when you need it.
I have been sleeping in a hammock for decades and nothing beats it, even at home. I have always had hammocks in my vans over the years.
Shade and a breeze is all you need.
I have designed a couple of rope hammock [gawdawful, comfort wise], stands to work with the string hammocks [heavenly comfortable] that break down
into small pieces for portability. I added welded on curved pieces for the extra ht, that is needed for the string hammocks. For decorative purposes
only, I wrapped the steel tubes with different colors of rope, so it looks more like a piece of furniture for the home, but holds up well outdoors.
Have a great trip with your daughter. The East Cape has its well known spots that draw a crowd, but the thing is, just down the road or around the
next bend in the road you could have your very own break to yourselves. Bien Viaje Ateo.
Thanks to all here. |