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I definitely do not advocate the use of dead trees for hangs.
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Onto my set up and notes about it:
It was really windy the first night, so despite the extremely low risk of rain, I set up my tarp. This is the best thing I could come up with on the spot for a wind block. BTW does anyone have any ideas for how to make a DIY jacket UQ adhere to the hammock better? I ended up emptying the remaining contents of my bag in the hammock and sleeping on them. Cameras and maps are surprisingly good at keeping you warm.
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My tarp tie outs:
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I stuffed the end of my webbing into the binder clip to prevent my tarp tie out from slipping off.
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I'm starting to doubt the utility of tent pegs. Their performance seems pretty dubious in most natural non-campground environments. In this case, they simply wouldn't stay put in the loose duff above the rock, so I ended up tying slip knots to vegetation, and then pinning the branches down with rocks. Then I would only need to snap the branch in the morning to undo it (the rope I'm using holds knots painfully well). This way I don't damage the rope with the sharp edges of the rock. I know it's not really LNT though, so I'm trying to think of an alternative.
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