Thanks for putting this together! I’ve learned that you can stake the tarp corners down when not on rocky ground, and if you go straight down, you don’t have to worry about the tarp sides rubbing against the cross brace cordage. Definitely recommended in higher winds.
Love that setup, although to the person on the gorge side, be careful with your midnight bathroom trip, that last step is a doozy! Shout out to Cal being a hand model while biting flys swarmed him!
Thanks for putting this together! I’ve learned that you can stake the tarp corners down when not on rocky ground, and if you go straight down, you don’t have to worry about the tarp sides rubbing against the cross brace cordage. Definitely recommended in higher winds.
Yes, exactly!
Love that setup, although to the person on the gorge side, be careful with your midnight bathroom trip, that last step is a doozy! Shout out to Cal being a hand model while biting flys swarmed him!
He loves to live on the edge! 😂
Have to get back into camping and your stands seem to be my next move.
Are you going to sell the adjustable piece?
Probably
You need to try Amok 5.0
Why the completely unnecessary risk of setting up that close to the edge of a cliff?
Because they can.
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