I love to use this on my tarps.....No-Tangle Guy Line.
Easy to see and does not reflect.
Shug
I love to use this on my tarps.....No-Tangle Guy Line.
Easy to see and does not reflect.
Shug
Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven
Just keep in mind, you want your lines to go first, not the tarp. I wouldn't even use Dynaglide on my tarp, let alone Amsteel. A good wind comes up, and guess which is going first between the tarp and the 1600lb 7/64 Amsteel? Haha. Ridgeline isn't so much an issue, but definitely don't use the stuff for guylines.
Anywho, I'm another Zing-It & Dutchware guy. Beautiful combination... almost as if... they were... made to be together.
XP
Wow, thanks for all the info and links to tarp ridge lines! Might have to experiment on the "over or under" ridge line issue.
One more question (maybe a separate thread) I have some Nite Ize Figure 9 carabiners, I was thinking of just clipping one end to the tarp, run the cord around the tree and back through the figure 9 part to secure it. Then the same thing on the other end.
Is there a way to use these easily and also have a full length tarp ridge line under my tarp to hang other stuff from?
(like these http://www.rei.com/product/783074/ni...d-package-of-2).
On a continuous ridge line you only "need" one point of adjustment, but just use one on each side of your ridgeline if that is what you have on hand. HYOH
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http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery...imageuser=3555
Hammocking, car camping, backpacking, kayaking, and mountain biking. Getting in touch with nature is getting expensive. Good thing I can DIY!
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I use 1.75 for my tarp and hammy ridge.
Jeremy
I'm experimenting with 7/64 amsteel because I have 150' but I'm having a very difficult time making a prusik hold. Need help. Any suggestions?
I've tried both still not much bite.
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