by Ent » Sun 21 Aug, 2011 11:34 am
Hi
Not an expert in the conditions to expect there but have used a Nallo in snow. The Nallo has four key pegs required to hold it up so I tend to take four snow pegs or use snow shoes, walking poles, etc instead. Actually much prefer to use snow pegs so have now fitted four long ones out the same way Hilleberg snow pegs are done. Also carry four long English made pegs always for soft sandy soil and they do a reasonable job but not ideal in snow. The standard pegs are good but in snow not brilliant. Pays to use the supplied rope attached to the pegs to loop around the guy ropes to avoid losing the pegs.
Cheers
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