Adirondack Tarp Shelter: Set-up, Pros, and Cons
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- One of the few tarp set-ups that keeps you dry, holds fairly well against wind, and doesn't trap too much heat during the heat of summer.
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Hmmm, or that pocket could be left alone long enough to collect drinking and cooking water!
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At last a no counting explanation I kept getting mixed up just pick the CENTER one
thanks mister I will copy yer way tomorrow.
Great videos. I loved it when you add dramatic scenarios tho.... 😆
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Still think I'm going to get one of those mosquito pop ups. You can work all kinds of shelters around them and your 360 contained inside the net. Nice footprint and tarp shelter and you're set. I don't camp in the winter anyways unless it's in the desert LOL.Thanks for the video man. Some really nice simple information.
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Watching this for the second time so it seems seen it awhile ago but it is definitely a superb video thank you snake
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seems like you know your shit great videos my father recently passed away and he was a Ret.sgt Major in the Army so he taught me alot...keep up the great work my friend
Love the where's Waldo clips. Great info. Thanks.
Me too. I only spot him about half the time.
You got me thinking that I should get a lighter tarp. I do have two good lightweight camo ponchos and two heavier plastic tarps one of which is 9+ by 12+ which gives me lots of options and the smaller one for a separate ground cloth.
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LIghtweight is always a good option. Thanks for watching and commenting!
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Nice set up brother, I like the design.
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loving these tarp videos brother. Im going to look for of the those tarps. I don't need it but man the gorilla looks epic lol :-)
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beautiful set up I really love adirondack tarp shelter setup.
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@@SurvivalTheory Anytime brother.. keep up the good work. Greetings from Hong Kong. /joel
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if your rope ridgeline goes thru were your side pullouts are , not to the strings tied to the pull outs , the ridgeline of tarp will be taunt enough not to catch water.
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What about pulling the front flap towards the ground if its raining? This would give you more protection as well. Great video for a great setup, thanks!
angle the beak down and it will take care of the water pooling up
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Thanks for this video. Hello from Scotland. Can you tell me what shirt that it? It looks cool (literally). My tarp (Hilleberg 20) doesn't have any attachment points on the body of the tarp, just along the sides. I suppose a marble could be used to create one for the back to pull it out. I wonder how that would work in strong wind though (like we get here all the time).
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Awesome tarp. I really like your setup. Cool video. Enjoyed it. 😃👍👍. You did get the stakes. Lol.
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You must be in east texas somewhere? Piney woods maybe?. Sure are some beautiful parks out that way but mosquitos will carry away a grown man in the summer.
My question is, couldn't you just lower the front so the water doesn't go toward the back?
If you pull the front and all points tight enough that helps, but there tends to be a ripple line at the ridge that can collect water over time. Thanks for watching and commenting!
GREAT VIDEO 😉
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High, good explained and realized. Kindly Fiete
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Great setup.
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I have a bunch of plastic clips for attaching mosquito nets.
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Nice job you’re good at explaining it .I wonder if it will be worthwhile they have some bug netting just loosey-goosey the throw over the door.
That should work well. Thanks for the view and comment!
Born raised southern central NY. I miss Adirondack MTN. Moose River area.8 yrs. In Georgia now .I need a vacation maybe I'll come back.to visit.
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Great informative video. Those Chill Gorilla tarps are both affordable and can make a great sturdy shelter. That 550 sure makes great ridge lines as well as having other multiple uses. I'm assuming you face the rear of the tent into the wind. If the tarp is the right shape, you can even make a shelter with a floor and a door with a single tarp. It makes the shelter a little smaller, but for cold weather it will keep the floor under you dry, and keep the elements out, much like a tent. I like the way you mention both the pros and the cons.
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No thanks needed. I really enjoyed watching your video.
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You could tie a pebble off in the tarp to tie the mosquito net to
Im going to experiment with net options tomorrow, likely film it.
Nice. I’m excited to use my net this year
I really like this set up!
I think my next outdoors purchase is going to be that tarp. Any cons of it that you've came across while using it?
Cant compare to similar tarps of same material and weight as I have only this one.... but no complaints for sure. I have a link to it on my Amazon affiliate page. Thanks for the view and comment!
Ticks not a problem?
Fire ants have reduced their numbers significantly, but they are still around. Thanks for watching and commenting!
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Was that mr cabbage head at the beginning
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Nice set up with minimal equipment, bro.
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I'd say I'd hike back about 7.5 miles for those stakes they're kind of nice.
I did...and they are... Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nice shelter...
I bought one of those Cnoc Outdoors Vecto 2L Water Containers you recommended but the order was cancelled with the following message from Amazon:
Unfortunately, your package was damaged or it contains hazardous materials
We sent you a refund for this shipment, and we’re sorry for the inconvenience.
I have never seen that before, usually they just send another product, so maybe you should check if it is deadly to use :)
The CNOC Vecto hasn't killed me yet! Strange they didn't just send another one. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Actually, the water collection on the roof isn't such a bad thing. That's free water that you don't to work for. I'd still boil it though because of organic contaminates. I happen to like this set up. It works well most of the time except when it get's colder. Even with a fire that's too much open space to try to heat up.
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6 miles to go get tent stakes Sounds like fun