Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => General Chat => Topic started by: MikeD on January 10, 2011
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I would really like to be able to setup a tarp like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata_player&v=gzrXkLrh3NI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata_player&v=gzrXkLrh3NI)
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whats the name of the file?
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the file? is that a tarp term ?
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That is absolutely class. May have to give that one a go myself, if I can figure out the setup
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Need to know the file name so i can search for the video on my iphone as youtube is blocked on my work computer.
for example one of my videos is called: Day walk kit list
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Oh right, sorry Lenny....
Title is: DD tarp setup.
by ghostofthewoods
And, err, I hope this is your own time your surfing on ;)
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Just for info, you can search Youtube for the video id that is embedded in the URL (In this case gzrXkLrh3NI - case doesn't matter).
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that is pretty class
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Very pretty :)
But one thing's missing from the video: wind. :)
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Very pretty :)
But one thing's missing from the video: wind. :)
Yeap... It really does look very nice but as Chuck says "no wind present".
Unfortunately, I reckon it would last 5 minutes on an average day in the Mournes :P
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true, maybe tho, just out in the forests, not in the mournes, the winds are not as bad.
still a fine looking tarp.
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I've been considering just pegging the four corners flat and sliding under for summit bivvys :) Might suffocate though once the JD and sleeping pills kick in :P
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It's a nice setup but a video showing how he did it would be more useful IMHO
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I've been considering just pegging the four corners flat and sliding under for summit bivvys :) Might suffocate though once the JD and sleeping pills kick in :P
I think you would need some sort of clearance to keep the condensation/dew of your kit. I suppose you could just peg out the four corners and place a walking pole, at it's lowest setting, right in the centre creating a very low Teepee structure. Might be an idea to reinforce the centre of the tarp with gaffer tape so the pole doesn't push out through.
Would be interesting to try it 8)
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The DPM tarps have a fabric strip up the middle so it could work. Think the pole would shift in the wind though.
I've been considering just pegging the four corners flat and sliding under for summit bivvys :) Might suffocate though once the JD and sleeping pills kick in :P
I think you would need some sort of clearance to keep the condensation/dew of your kit. I suppose you could just peg out the four corners and place a walking pole, at it's lowest setting, right in the centre creating a very low Teepee structure. Might be an idea to reinforce the centre of the tarp with gaffer tape so the pole doesn't push out through.
Would be interesting to try it 8)
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The DPM tarps have a fabric strip up the middle so it could work. Think the pole would shift in the wind though.
I've been considering just pegging the four corners flat and sliding under for summit bivvys :) Might suffocate though once the JD and sleeping pills kick in :P
I think you would need some sort of clearance to keep the condensation/dew of your kit. I suppose you could just peg out the four corners and place a walking pole, at it's lowest setting, right in the centre creating a very low Teepee structure. Might be an idea to reinforce the centre of the tarp with gaffer tape so the pole doesn't push out through.
Would be interesting to try it 8)
I would like to see if that could be done.
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can you add a ringlet so the tarp centre?