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bigzee
14-03-2011, 12:01 AM
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Just wondering if any of you guys had used or seen this tarp setup before, as I have seen nothing the same on 'tinternet. I've used a 3m x 3m quechua tarp, hanging off one extended trekking pole at centre point, with one guy line and 6 x pegs.
It gives a rectangular sleeping area for 2 (1 plus kid proven), and triangular storage area for kit. Bottom edge is rolled up at front and retained by re-cycled sock/tights display hanger clip/hook thingy clipped to pole near top. At night same edge is slid down and rolled up, being retained by winding guy line at free end round nearest peg. It has kept out Lincolnshire summer rain, which I think is a combination of pole being outside of dwelling and sloping sides. Supplied poles discarded giving 1kg mass and pack size of 2 bags sugar ish.
Ashley Cawley
14-03-2011, 07:10 AM
That looks superb bud! :) ... think I'll have to give that a go on the green. Enough room for 1man & kit then.
Just to let you know if people are interested in discovering new ways to setup your Tarp you might also be interested in this article on NaturalBushcraft: Tarpology (http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/shelter/tarpology-setting-up-your-tarp-in-different-configurations.html).
MikeWilkinson
14-03-2011, 11:40 AM
I like that a lot. I love tarpology and carry mini versions of the tarpology pages that Ash refers to, I've tried all sorts of different things but that is the first time I've seen that. Thinking I could probably suspend my midge net inside as well.
luresalive
14-03-2011, 06:07 PM
Thats certainly a new one on me, well done...get a video of this put up on you tube before some one else does and takes the credit.
Adam Savage
14-03-2011, 06:43 PM
very similar to the half pyramid setup, like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXyKlVKMwcc
Adam Savage
14-03-2011, 06:49 PM
great solution to the open side there with yours though, top marks
luresalive
14-03-2011, 10:00 PM
very similar to the half pyramid setup, like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXyKlVKMwcc
Thats a pretty standard configuration, the one in the first post is much better.
Adam Savage
14-03-2011, 10:44 PM
Thats a pretty standard configuration, the one in the first post is much better.
oh without a doubt, much more inhabitable on a wet n wild tarptastic trot
bigzee
14-03-2011, 11:48 PM
Thank for the positive feedback chaps. I was honestly expecting a dozen or so "we've been doing this for years - its the old standard suchandsuch setup"
I've only used this once properly on an overnighter but it did rain and the only reason my bag got wet was namby pampy pants here thought he'd use a thin poly groundsheet. I didn't realise it was sneaking under the edges of the tarp sides which put me in the middle of a "rain funnel". The yellow dye from the sleeping bag ran onto my beige kecks producing a lovely tie-dye effect for the return trip! It looked like I'd borrowed an incontinent pensioner's favourite breeches!
Most of the tarp setups I've seen are a pretty "airy" option which is fine for the five minues of British summer, or a foreign holiday, but wanted to create a cheap, lightweight, and simple alternative to a tent. I don't know how it would fare on the rongbuk glacier or somewhere, but the addition of rubber/elastic bands on the fixing points are a must for constant ridge tension and keeping the pegs in place.
I have now created a youtube account (cheers for the tip luresalive!), so I now feel obliged to create some "footage"
Metal mug
03-04-2011, 07:17 PM
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Just wondering if any of you guys had used or seen this tarp setup before, as I have seen nothing the same on 'tinternet. I've used a 3m x 3m quechua tarp, hanging off one extended trekking pole at centre point, with one guy line and 6 x pegs.
It gives a rectangular sleeping area for 2 (1 plus kid proven), and triangular storage area for kit. Bottom edge is rolled up at front and retained by re-cycled sock/tights display hanger clip/hook thingy clipped to pole near top. At night same edge is slid down and rolled up, being retained by winding guy line at free end round nearest peg. It has kept out Lincolnshire summer rain, which I think is a combination of pole being outside of dwelling and sloping sides. Supplied poles discarded giving 1kg mass and pack size of 2 bags sugar ish.
What a tiny football, in the pictures. :)
Adam Savage
03-04-2011, 08:22 PM
What a tiny football, in the pictures. :)
Tiny football or huge tarp...you decide LOL
Adam Savage
08-04-2011, 04:30 PM
That looks superb bud! :) ... think I'll have to give that a go on the green. Enough room for 1man & kit then.
Just to let you know if people are interested in discovering new ways to setup your Tarp you might also be interested in this article on NaturalBushcraft: Tarpology (http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/shelter/tarpology-setting-up-your-tarp-in-different-configurations.html).
I only just realised DD (at least since the site/shop change around) have a very good tarp tutorial. covering both square and rectangular tarps.
http://www.ddhammocks.com/tips/tarp-tutorial
Ben Casey
08-04-2011, 04:53 PM
Cool link mate
Adam Savage
08-04-2011, 04:56 PM
Some of the diagrams take a couple minutes to work out, but I got there in the end LOL
Ben Casey
08-04-2011, 04:58 PM
Some of the diagrams take a couple minutes to work out, but I got there in the end LOL
What you been practasing that aint fair I just got in from making my walking stick LOL
Oh I may have an update on my signature CLAP what do you think? ;)
Adam Savage
08-04-2011, 05:03 PM
What you been practasing that aint fair I just got in from making my walking stick LOL
Oh I may have an update on my signature CLAP what do you think? ;)
No I haven't practised yet LOL, and yeah, clearly loudly, as an order, with pauses, sounds good to me haha
Adam Savage
12-04-2011, 04:11 PM
Just had a quick go at making a one person, (almost) enclosed tarp set up. There is a small gap at the bottom of the opening, when the two webbing loops are secured together, after getting inside, but the way I see it, this should help with ventilation, without letting in the weather.
What do you think?
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMGP1984.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMGP1983.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMGP1982.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMGP1981.jpg
Here is a shot of the inside. Just enough room for me, plus my kit, or two without kit, at a push. It's hard to see the size in a photo, so you'll have to trust me on this one LOL.
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMGP1979.jpg
And the front, with both loops fastened together (I used my multi axe, which gave it a little weight, to hold it down at the same time)
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMGP1985.jpg
Ben Casey
12-04-2011, 04:59 PM
Don't forget mate no straight lines in nature your not quite invisible LOL
Adam Savage
12-04-2011, 05:39 PM
Don't forget mate no straight lines in nature your not quite invisible LOL
Oh I have a scrim net for that, add some sticks stuck in the ground and your away. LOL
Ben Casey
12-04-2011, 05:49 PM
Oh I have a scrim net for that, add some sticks stuck in the ground and your away. LOL
Something I always fancied doing the old cam up and sneak about the woods LOL
Adam Savage
12-04-2011, 05:56 PM
Something I always fancied doing the old cam up and sneak about the woods LOL
Watch this space for a stealth camp set up, with poncho, scrim and debris....LOL I shall report back, post recce.
Ben Casey
12-04-2011, 06:05 PM
Watch this space for a stealth camp set up, with poncho, scrim and debris....LOL I shall report back, post recce.
Ok mate save some for when we meet up LOL
Adam Savage
12-04-2011, 06:16 PM
Ok mate save some for when we meet up LOL
Oh I'll go gorilla then. Make a nest in the trees to sleep in LOL
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