Thanks for watching! If it’s not too windy this pitch works great. If it’s windy and rainy I’ll use a “storm mode” similar to the half pyramid but the head end will be the opening and be a bit lower. I don’t have a setup video for that one.
I have used this and so many other configurations. But. BUGS. Holy hell they’re a problem up in the north woods and adirondacks here. This is where most videos could use more info. Bugs are a pretty big problem here into October
No reason this wouldn't work. Its only 2.9 ozs - no floor but its what I'm going with. I'm waiting for the same tarp now. Sea to Summit "Nano" Mosquito Pyramid Net Shelter
@@nedanother9382 So the situation is that these "pyramid" type bug nets have a tie out at the very top that will be blocked by your tarp. As I've experimented with this at home, There is no way to "tie" the pyramid bug net up to a tree or erect it with a pole as the shelter blocks the top tie out...and, the pole that is being used to hold the tarp up is - as you can see here in Patch's video, way towards the front of the tarp. But...the bug shelter tie out is pretty darn centered, thus creating the problem. Maybe you can post a video or write back if you find a way to rig this. I'd be very thankful, and good luck to you!
I'm 6'5 and 300 lbs and can get this setup pretty roomy - though theres always a balancing act between headroom and length the weather usually dictates what to go with
Hyperlite Dyneema ASMR starts at 10:56 😂
I was thinking the same thing! 😂 geez man get your guy lines and knots figured out first
That looks like a very roomy setup. Nice!
Yes it is! Used it the most on the AT.
hey , thx for the nice vids =) , whats your favorite pitch for rain ?
Thanks for watching! If it’s not too windy this pitch works great. If it’s windy and rainy I’ll use a “storm mode” similar to the half pyramid but the head end will be the opening and be a bit lower. I don’t have a setup video for that one.
What’s a taught-line hitch?
It is an adjustable knot that won’t slip under tension.
Here's a video demonstrating the tautline hitch. ruclips.net/video/gvzpxL4Y_4o/видео.html
I have used this and so many other configurations. But. BUGS. Holy hell they’re a problem up in the north woods and adirondacks here. This is where most videos could use more info. Bugs are a pretty big problem here into October
No reason this wouldn't work. Its only 2.9 ozs - no floor but its what I'm going with. I'm waiting for the same tarp now.
Sea to Summit "Nano" Mosquito Pyramid Net Shelter
@@nedanother9382 would the sea to summit nano net be held up by the samepole that's holding up the tarp?
@@nedanother9382 So the situation is that these "pyramid" type bug nets have a tie out at the very top that will be blocked by your tarp. As I've experimented with this at home, There is no way to "tie" the pyramid bug net up to a tree or erect it with a pole as the shelter blocks the top tie out...and, the pole that is being used to hold the tarp up is - as you can see here in Patch's video, way towards the front of the tarp. But...the bug shelter tie out is pretty darn centered, thus creating the problem. Maybe you can post a video or write back if you find a way to rig this. I'd be very thankful, and good luck to you!
I wish I were a halfling. It looks roomy on you
I’m 5’ 11 and about 200 lbs for reference.
I'm 6'5 and 300 lbs and can get this setup pretty roomy - though theres always a balancing act between headroom and length the weather usually dictates what to go with
would do a lot for content makers to read the boy scout manual and pay attention to the moto ...."be prepared"....always
How is that relevant to this video?
@@ColdbrewPatch Baha ... as if
@@micwell2247 not sure what you’re trying to say.
😂