A tent from a tarp.....
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
Here's a good site for Tarp Tents.
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
Very nice , a lot of great easy to use designs for specific weather using the same piece of material.Beornmann wrote:Here's a good site for Tarp Tents.
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
Don't worry guys. "Orc'sbane is on the prowl. the orc/bot will be banished.
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
A good set up. You could leave the front open in wet or cold weather & use a reflector fire using rocks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUHU1WgLjbA
This video I made is called "Making Camp". It shows how easy it is to set up an oilcloth shelter.
Stills of the same shelter.
I do most of my trekking in winter using this shelter. I only carry one blanket. Firewood is stacked close so I can stoke the fire in the night without leaving my bed. My bed is just a pile of sticks to keep me off the ground. I will cover this with bracken if there is enough around.
I always keep a pile of dry kindling in the back of the shelter in case the fire should go out in the night. I use my trade kettle to catch rainwater run off from the oilcloth and pour it into my costrel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUHU1WgLjbA
This video I made is called "Making Camp". It shows how easy it is to set up an oilcloth shelter.
Stills of the same shelter.
I do most of my trekking in winter using this shelter. I only carry one blanket. Firewood is stacked close so I can stoke the fire in the night without leaving my bed. My bed is just a pile of sticks to keep me off the ground. I will cover this with bracken if there is enough around.
I always keep a pile of dry kindling in the back of the shelter in case the fire should go out in the night. I use my trade kettle to catch rainwater run off from the oilcloth and pour it into my costrel.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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And that has made all the difference.
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
What I've found out I can do is tie the hood of my cloak on to a spear and peg out the other two corners. It's not terribly warm or anything, but gives me a bit of shade in the day. My cloak isn't waterproof, but I guess it would keep off the rain too.
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
Ok, so I know this is an old post, but I would like to see this shelter. I'm into tarps and tarp tents, and always like to add another shelter to my toolbox! the link shows no pictures, so if any one can make it/post it/ and pm me, that would be great!!!Cinead wrote:Mae Govannen!
I thought I would share a great way that I use to set up a tarp....into a tent...
My tarp is 8' wide and 8' long...this set up makes a tent 8' long 5' wide and 4' tall....and no wasted floor space.....
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b35/S ... 1975/0.jpg
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
Good one. If you leave the front open, you can get some heat from a fire.
Keith.
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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost.
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost.
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Re: A tent from a tarp.....
soooooooooo... it's working... maybe one of my extensions blocked it or something... lolAddreonynn Lightfoot wrote:Ok, so I know this is an old post, but I would like to see this shelter. I'm into tarps and tarp tents, and always like to add another shelter to my toolbox! the link shows no pictures, so if any one can make it/post it/ and pm me, that would be great!!!Cinead wrote:Mae Govannen!
I thought I would share a great way that I use to set up a tarp....into a tent...
My tarp is 8' wide and 8' long...this set up makes a tent 8' long 5' wide and 4' tall....and no wasted floor space.....
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b35/S ... 1975/0.jpg
If by my life or death I can protect you, I will. You have my sword...
To truly survive in the woods, one must be able to thrive in the woods
To truly survive in the woods, one must be able to thrive in the woods