Flat Tarp In High Winds

Flat Tarp In High Winds. Hyperlite Mountain Gear Flat Tarp Hike & Camp If you already carry a trekking pole, a small pyramid is only a little heavier than a flat tarp DCF tarps are notorious for their noise - both in wind and rainfall - and I accept the tradeoff for durability and rain protection

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Regularly inspect and maintain your tarp: Check the. It would be unwise to try and use your tarp to do this in such an exposed environment (not to mention deafeningly noisy)

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Flat Tarp Hike & Camp

I use a basha that is 2.5m square in this set-up and it has space for two large people if needed or one large person and gear spread out all over the place. This configuration seems to work best with flat tarps, have tried with limited success using a cat That said, pitching a cat-cut tarp in the traditional manner should hold even strong winds provided you use some common sense and apply proper technique

Flat tarp setups using 9x9 tarp YouTube. After reading the thread about the Double Rainbow in high winds, I got to thinking about the performance of caternary tarps in high winds Regularly inspect and maintain your tarp: Check the.

High winds called for and unusual tarp configuration Flickr. DCF tarps are notorious for their noise - both in wind and rainfall - and I accept the tradeoff for durability and rain protection I camped in Johsua Tree once and experienced the same brutal.