Joynz wrote:Are the pockety things trekking pole handle adapters?
Ms_Mudd wrote:How did you get on Tortoise?
How long until your big trip now?
Zapruda wrote:Here is how I pitch mine. I get a tight pitch 99% of the time. Occasionally, on uneven ground or in tussock, It can get a little distorted.
1. Stake one end out.
2. Pull other end until the tent is straight.
3. Relax the end by 15cm and stake. This is an important step. Always stake the ends with a bit of slack in the middle.
4. Inset trekking poles tip side up at 110cm and then peg vestibule.
5. Do the same on the opposite side.
6. Tighten vestibules and pitchloc ends.
7. Attach inner pulls to trekking poles.
8. Raise poles a centimetre or two.
I apply pressure to the pitchloc ends when tightening them.
I generally aim for a very slight dip between apex points.
I remember it took me a few pitches to get it right.
teda wrote:Hi Franco, how are you finding the Notch Li? I'm in the market for a new tent and this is at the top of my list.
Franco wrote:For years I had people trying to teach me how to swim. I can sink wearing two life jackets....
Franco wrote:At the same time over the years I had folk coming to my place for a set up demo (different tents...) always turns out that they were doing something wrong and then learned how to do it the right way.
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