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LTR from Joplin on 4/20/2013 3:36:48 AM:
I am planning a trip from Clinton to St. Charles and back in early June. I plan to camp most nights and am trying to decide whether or not to bring a small tent or use my Bug beater hammock and a tarp. My question is whether most of the camping sites would have a spot to hang a hammock?

 
ArkyKenny on 4/20/2013 10:57:15 AM:
I've struggled with that too. My decision to stay with a tent boils down to the fact that camping in non-camping areas on the Katy is frowned upon, and most of the places to camp (of which, there are plenty) are usually a grassy spot somewhere. I think either would work, but IMO a tent spot on Katy is easier to find than a hammock spot.

 
Bobby from Fort Worth on 4/22/2013 2:13:48 PM:
A tent is the only way to go.

 
LTR from Joplin on 4/22/2013 9:23:46 PM:
Thanks for the input!!

 
Kevin Costner on 4/23/2013 12:33:12 PM:
LTR, "open range" camping is not a good idea on the KT. Very sensitive subject with land owners along the trail. Best find a campsite of which there are many and safer.

 
LTR from Joplin on 4/27/2013 4:34:34 PM:
I've done enough research to know that just camping anywhere is not acceptable. Just trying to determine if many of the established campgrounds would have a place to hang a hammock & tarp, rather than pitch a tent. I can sleep much better in the hammock.

 
Blue runner from Buckner, MO on 4/28/2013 7:49:45 AM:
Best to plan your trip so that you end up at a camping area. Take a few car trips to the areas, phone the campsites, make a realistic time table, and allow time for unforeseen i.e. site seeing, extra breaks etc.. "Those who fail to plan have planed to fail"

 
Mr from z on 4/28/2013 7:25:42 PM:
I am on the Katy now and a tent is the way to go. The map that is svailable at the trail head will give you camping towns. There will be a few b&b or hotel stays so plan on big miles or big bucks those days.