🙏☺️. This setup is the combination between a good weather protection and luxury . There are so much options. I use it if i know that their is a wolf pack. So i can sleep better and have time to react by the case 😉.
I would really like to see a video, if you can do one, of a similar set up like this, where the tent has a floor, but is not attached to a tree? The kind of set up that I could use in a field without trees nearby. Using only 1 tarp like this for the tent and floor.
@@IdahoEagle77 I understand. The solution is simple. It is the same way. Instead of the tree you take a branch or a pole and fix it with a rope. All you need is one more peg. It is absolutly stabil - it works . Or you take two ropes and pegs to stabilize it. So you get a bunker 😎.
Really nice video. Straight to the point, did not have to give us your life story, everyone has to give their life story. Many years ago in retail I found . . . Never mind.
I like that. I can use that on my canoe trips as I can substitute the tree with half a canoe pole to get the vertical point. It would require another guy line and stake, but definitely worth considering. Thanks for the tip and a nice concise delivery of the video.
I like how simple this is while still providing some comforts such as a floor. I do alot of motorcycle camping with minimal gear. This would be far simpler than my backpackers tent.
Hello Michal, thank you for your nice words. I am often in your country. Beautiful nature and perfect for outdoor activitis. Enjoy your new shelter setup. Kind regards from Berlin, brother 😉.
This is very helpful! there's a lot of videos in youtube about this tarp setup but always using a long stick instead of a tree, I think that the tree option results in a much more strong and stable pitch, especially in bad weather. Cheers from Argentina!
I know the setup with a long stick. But i am too lazy for the search of the suitable stick 😅. So i think i am the creator of this variant 😇. The stabilility is perfect. I used the setup during a light snowfall in our european Winter and enjoyed the comfort of this shelter. Salud from Germany to Argentinia
Here is a link where you can see the tarp twice in a Winter Use. Language is german, but pictures are speaking for themselves: ua-cam.com/video/x97C1DZ43U8/v-deo.html
.. Yes , I use this set-up regularly using my walking staff .. not always around trees .. don't like bugs or critters visiting thru the night ... well done ..
A big 👍from me, never seen or thought of this setup before well done. Great demo need to give it a try, I have been experimenting with doors on a 4x4 DD tarp.
The 3 by 3 is my standard trekking mode. To go down to 2,5 by 2,5 makes no sence cause you have no real sleeping room anymore. The 3,5 by 3,5 is a good option for two persons ( if they love each other 😊).
Thank you very much . So many nice comments from people all over the world really makes me proud 😊. I like Jamie Oliver too like you 👨🏻🍳👍. Best wishes to you.
I love Tarp camping and that design is one of my favourite ways to set up,my other favourite is to set up a sloped tarp perimeter with a tarp room in the middle,great for stealth camping and easier for having a small fire with no wind effect upon it
You can also open up the larger door by supporting the corner with a carved stick from the wood and some bankline. Now you have an awning and room for a small fire.
It will work with every square tarp. For fixing it on the tree just take the half length of the tarp (3 m tarp : 1,5 m height on the tree). Than nothing can go wrong. Thanks and Grazie 😊
Funnily enough, I came up with this design by myself only to find a couple videos including this where others have come up with it too! It is surprising that it is not more well known and apparently does not have a name. The only disadvantage I can see in this tarp is that the closure alogn the length may allow bugs or even rain to get in. It's the persian flaw of an otherwise pretty incredible design. It is also great that the slumping bit is also the exact centre, which is where the only non-side loop is located on my tarp.
This setup is nearly a bunker. I never had problems with rain or bugs. From my point of view there is just one thing to note: you better use a synthetic sleeping bag, because you will touch the walls (especially 3 by 3 m setup). In rain with a goose down sleeping bag you will have no fun.
If you stake the "tree corner" of the floor slightly away from the camera, the front wall can be staked down slightly outside the floor (requires extra stake). Then add an extra stake at the center of the front wall, also a few inches outside the floor. Now any water which drips off the front wall will not run down onto the floor.
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 Sadly in the UK I'm more likely to encounter a cougar than anything else haha! Besides, boars are just breakfast that delivers itself :-p
@@OldNavajoTricks a boar for breakfast like Obelix 😂. Actually we have in Brandenburg the highest population of wolves in Europe. I am glad to have a closed shelter in the night - because nobody knows 😉
This has been my favorite pitch for a long time. You can also use a tripod and hang it, or a bipod at the small door end on the exterior and a ridge pole inside the tarp/tent. This is a great pitch for winter in snow, high winds or heavy rain. In nicer weather you can open the long side up to any positions you choose. You need another pole, bipod or tripod. I don’t pitch like this, up against a tree. I choose to use that end for my doorway. I like a heavy weight vinyl 14’x16’ tarp for winter/snowy conditions and I pitch it so I end up with a large mud room at the entryway. Wet, muddy gear and boots or a wet, stinky dog go there. It gives a mud room of about 2’x8’. This is where you most want to use an external bipod and interior ridgepole. I guy out the two long triangular sides in their middles to give more interior space and help resist the wind from pushing in the sides and the flapping noises are reduced. With the right amount of tie outs on your tarp, you can actually pull a stout ridgeline between a tree and a strong stake in the ground and hang the tarp in this configuration. Finding a tree with a horizontal limb in the right place works too but are hard to find. The bipod and ridgepole though is hard to beat. Especially on a 10’x10’ tarp. Of course I’m speaking of car/truck camping with the 14’x16’ tarp but I learned this pitch with an 11’x11’ cheap plastic tarp and a square tarp makes it very simple. I’ve used a 7’x9’ plastic tarp and it’s a little tight but for one person or an emergency shelter…you have a floor, a door and the lesser interior volume is easier to conserve your body heat. If you have a square tarp, give this pitch a try. You’ll like it. Once you know how, you’ll figure out how to do it with a rectangular tarp. I create airflow by leaving a loose flap on the door’s bottom corner and I use whatever I find to prop up a small opening near the far end. I’m old now, no more backpacking. Using a heavy tarp and a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet on the floor, I can have a small table, cot, stool and all my gear inside and a gas lantern and single burner gas stove provide enough warmth to get out of bed on cold winter mornings. I’ve seldom seen anyone on UA-cam show this pitch. On the smaller, square tarps, all you need is one pole at the doorway and properly placed guy lines and plenty of stakes. Nobody likes to re-pitch a tarp or tent because foul weather messed it up. The only drawback of this pitch is that tarps like you use here, are expensive and a bit delicate. Not really designed to walk or crawl on, easy to poke a stick or rock through and ruin a good tarp. Thanks for sharing this video, it’s nearly impossible to explain it without showing it. 👍👍✌️🇺🇸
@@julieaskingforafriend I don’t have any video equipment, don’t intend to get any and if you have anything other than the poor excuse for a female brain, you’d have understood enough as some others here in the comments. It surprises me that there’s no “C” in your name. You exude a C.
Thank you. I hope you will like it. Of course i will be safe (because i pray for the Ukraine). Sometimes i will visit Colorado. Best regards from Berlin
I was stationed in Berlin 78-80. One of my favorite cities. My son visited there in 2010 when he was stationed in Fulda, in between trips to Ratznestistan.
@@Nimbus495 And i often visited the Deutsch-Amerikanische Volksfest (near Clayallee) as i was child. Times of the cold war will come back. The people of Westberlin saw the americans allways as friends - remembering ther Berliner Blockade 1948. Thankful for the protection against the russians. My wife has roots from the Ukraine. In Moment a woman with her son is as a refugee in our house in Berlin. Her Husband and the older son are fighting in their country against the russians. It is a mad world.
Hi in a comment below you did not recommend a permeable sleeping bag next to the walls, why is that please? I would assume the tent is waterproof or is that due to just the condensation forming? Thanks
@@KobraVR Sure the tarp is waterproof. I just wanted to mention the normal condensation issue. To the feets the shelter is getting smaler and you will touch the tent. Down sleeping bag without protection is not the best choice therefore. But with a little understanding the shelter is useable for down sleeping bags cause it is no big problem and you can dry it after using.
While using a tarp as its own floor is highly functional, it also tends to subject the portion on the ground to abrasion and puncture wear. That's why I tend to favor a ground cloth with a tarp.
Thank you Andreas - This looks like a very neat setup. What do you do to control condensation if using the fully enveloping form - do you just prop one edge up on the leeward side? or is there good venting even when mostly closed up?
🙏. The tent is not perfectly closed. So you have a slight venting. I never had big problems with condensation. The setup is just simple and clever ☺️😉.
I watched over 1hr tarp setups for my fishing gear in rain, and this look best. Simple, quick, dry floor. I like it.
Thank you ☺️
This is the coolest tarp shelter I’ve seen on UA-cam. Has a floor and is completely enclosed. So cool.
🙏☺️. This setup is the combination between a good weather protection and luxury . There are so much options. I use it if i know that their is a wolf pack. So i can sleep better and have time to react by the case 😉.
I would really like to see a video, if you can do one, of a similar set up like this, where the tent has a floor, but is not attached to a tree? The kind of set up that I could use in a field without trees nearby. Using only 1 tarp like this for the tent and floor.
@@IdahoEagle77 I understand. The solution is simple. It is the same way. Instead of the tree you take a branch or a pole and fix it with a rope. All you need is one more peg. It is absolutly stabil - it works . Or you take two ropes and pegs to stabilize it. So you get a bunker 😎.
Agreed!!!
Really nice video. Straight to the point, did not have to give us your life story, everyone has to give their life story. Many years ago in retail I found . . .
Never mind.
LOL! Exactly!
Now that is funny!!!
Best tarp set-up I have seen on YT. Bravo!
@@gregoryfoster8179 Thank you so much 😊
I like that. I can use that on my canoe trips as I can substitute the tree with half a canoe pole to get the vertical point. It would require another guy line and stake, but definitely worth considering. Thanks for the tip and a nice concise delivery of the video.
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First time I've seen this set-up, and I really like it. Will try it the next time I'm out. Thank you for the great demonstration.
and don‘t forget the clothespin 😁. But it works without them too. Thank you for compliment.
I like how simple this is while still providing some comforts such as a floor. I do alot of motorcycle camping with minimal gear. This would be far simpler than my backpackers tent.
Enjoy your motorcycle trips and your new tarp setup 👍😎. It is freedom.
Great demonstration! Subscribed!
And the shelter is so simple yet effective! Thank you for sharing it!
Regards from the Czech Republic, neighbor. 🙂
Hello Michal, thank you for your nice words. I am often in your country. Beautiful nature and perfect for outdoor activitis. Enjoy your new shelter setup. Kind regards from Berlin, brother 😉.
And it only needs one tree! Cool setup. Thank you.
This is cool! 😎 Thanks so much for sharing
Hello Claire, thanks for your compliment. You have a very interesting channel - so had to subscribe 😊
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 aw yay thanks so much :) if I try this I'll give you a shout out :D
One of the best setups I've seen.
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Brilliantly simple set up. Thanks for sharing this. I'll be using it next time I'm out. All the best
You will like it. Enjoy 🌲🍀😉
This is cool. So simple, and much more backpackable than a regular tent for backcountry camping. Liked and subscribed, and saved the video!
Often the simple things are working better than the high class equipment. And you have fun. Enjoy 😁
Simple. Fast. Minimal. Roomy. I like it. Keep up the good work.
Thank you. I try the best i can 😁.
Such a great setup. A great improvement on a ploughpoint.
and so easy to build up… 💪🏻😎🌲
Will rain here Sunday, so I'll set this up and evaluate. Thanks for the straightforward and brief instructions.
Enjoy your rain tarp shelter setup.You will be protected very well 😉.
Very cool, Andreas, thank you for sharing. I've seen many tarp configurations but this was a first for me.
Hi Chad - Thank you. I think about how to top ist 🤔😉
This is very helpful! there's a lot of videos in youtube about this tarp setup but always using a long stick instead of a tree, I think that the tree option results in a much more strong and stable pitch, especially in bad weather. Cheers from Argentina!
I know the setup with a long stick. But i am too lazy for the search of the suitable stick 😅. So i think i am the creator of this variant 😇. The stabilility is perfect. I used the setup during a light snowfall in our european Winter and enjoyed the comfort of this shelter. Salud from Germany to Argentinia
Here is a link where you can see the tarp twice in a Winter Use. Language is german, but pictures are speaking for themselves: ua-cam.com/video/x97C1DZ43U8/v-deo.html
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 Nice! next week i'll starting a 10 days solo bicycle trip. I'm going to try this setup with my tarp. 😉 Tschüss!!
@@pabloAXMO 😁 Enjoy your bike trip and let me know your experiences. Adios 😉
.. Yes , I use this set-up regularly using my walking staff .. not always around trees .. don't like bugs or critters visiting thru the night ... well done ..
12.05.2023 r. Dziękuję Andreas. Filmów o tarpach jest bardzo dużo. Ty to robisz naprawdę super! Pozdrawiam z Polski. Cezar
Dzieki my friend 😊
The best set up I've seen so far. Thank you.
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Great idea in tarp tent. 2 people set up. Thanks for sharing.
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This is brilliant. I will try this soon. Thanks.
You will love it 😎
This is soooo cool, very helpful good sir many thanks
Thanx a lot . Enjoy your new shelter setup 😎
came here from wildbeare :) greetings from austria
Servus nach Österreich 🇦🇹 👍🍀
I came here from Wildbeare too. Greetings from Sheffield, UK
This video is like an exact clone of hers, or hers is a clone of this one!
@@MyBestPalJimbo Wildbeare said that she copied it from here, that's why she put the link on her channel.
So simple but I never thought of it. Very good information. Thank you.
Thank you. If we all are helping each other - we all will improve us
A big 👍from me, never seen or thought of this setup before well done. Great demo need to give it a try, I have been experimenting with doors on a 4x4 DD tarp.
A family set up 😁
nice simple and practicable set up . I didnt realise DD made 3.5 meter tarps . I have a 3 meter and 4 meter tarp
The 3 by 3 is my standard trekking mode. To go down to 2,5 by 2,5 makes no sence cause you have no real sleeping room anymore. The 3,5 by 3,5 is a good option for two persons ( if they love each other 😊).
Thank you for sharing. Simple, easy, efficient. I like it. ❣🙏
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Brilliant configuration, thanks for sharing.
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Like others first time seeing this set up.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. I am very surprised about so much viewers and likes and a little bit proud ☺️.
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 hard to keep a good idea secret. I shared with a couple of mates.
@@bushcraftoz2 That‘s a good plan. More knowlege for the bushcraft community. Everbody helps each other 💪🏻😎.
Brilliant! Best wishes from the UK.
Thank you very much . So many nice comments from people all over the world really makes me proud 😊. I like Jamie Oliver too like you 👨🏻🍳👍. Best wishes to you.
Perfect! And I think, it is also possible with a 3 x3 m tarp. Thanks for sharing!
@@zembalu 🙏. Yes it works also with a 3 by 3.
I love Tarp camping and that design is one of my favourite ways to set up,my other favourite is to set up a sloped tarp perimeter with a tarp room in the middle,great for stealth camping and easier for having a small fire with no wind effect upon it
Nice 👍
Amazing set up thanks for your knowledge!!
Thank you. We will all improve us if we help each other.
Thanks Andreas, good job of explaining how to set it up. Good Video.
Thank you. Enjoy the shelter
I'm late to the party, but still wanted to say how much I enjoyed that !
THANKS ! 😎👍
and the party goes on with you 💪😎😉
I'll be giving this a try. Thanks for sharing and cheers from Canada
You will love it. Believe me 😉. Canada is a great country. I know the area of Toronto. Cheers from Germany 🍻
This was great. You showed us the method very well . Thanks for making this video. I’ve subscribed. Hi from England ✋👍😃
Thank you my english friend. We stay in contact. 😁
Great idea for a setup with a large tarp
Dankeschön
You can also open up the larger door by supporting the corner with a carved stick from the wood and some bankline. Now you have an awning and room for a small fire.
Thank you for the great camping 🏕️ knowledge!!👍🏼🤩
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Love this. Simple and effective. Thank you!
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Like the look of that one . Looks like you can easily open it right out and then close up in bad weather . Nice one 👍
And it has a lot of comfort 😄
very nicely and clearly shown. thank you.
Wirklich brauchbar! Danke fürs Hochladen! JD.
Gerne 🙏
Simple and easy. Nice video. I look forward to trying it. Danke
It will work with every square tarp. For fixing it on the tree just take the half length of the tarp (3 m tarp : 1,5 m height on the tree). Than nothing can go wrong. Thanks and Grazie 😊
Thank you so much. I've been looking for a tarp set up with a floor
I've not seen this before. That's a great set up
This setup is the result of my thoughts. Maybe i am the inventor 😅, but i don‘ t know 😉.
Excellent! Thanks for sharing!
gladly
Excellent video, thank you 👍👍👍
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Nice simple set up. Thanks for sharing it with us 👍🏼✨
Often the simple things are the best
Funnily enough, I came up with this design by myself only to find a couple videos including this where others have come up with it too! It is surprising that it is not more well known and apparently does not have a name.
The only disadvantage I can see in this tarp is that the closure alogn the length may allow bugs or even rain to get in. It's the persian flaw of an otherwise pretty incredible design.
It is also great that the slumping bit is also the exact centre, which is where the only non-side loop is located on my tarp.
This setup is nearly a bunker. I never had problems with rain or bugs. From my point of view there is just one thing to note: you better use a synthetic sleeping bag, because you will touch the walls (especially 3 by 3 m setup). In rain with a goose down sleeping bag you will have no fun.
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 Ah, that is tremendously good to know. I do have a down sleeping bag so perhaps I will use a bivy bag to cover it.
Cheers
Cheers 🍻
If you stake the "tree corner" of the floor slightly away from the camera, the front wall can be staked down slightly outside the floor (requires extra stake). Then add an extra stake at the center of the front wall, also a few inches outside the floor. Now any water which drips off the front wall will not run down onto the floor.
@@tomscott1159 Perfect 👌
I'm going to try this out at the weekend!
Did it work ?
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 sadly not, but only because there was no suitable area with a tree 😆 Maybe next time
Gets you out the weather fast, great build!
Yes - and protects against visits from wolves, foxes and boars 😉
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 Sadly in the UK I'm more likely to encounter a cougar than anything else haha!
Besides, boars are just breakfast that delivers itself :-p
@@OldNavajoTricks a boar for breakfast like Obelix 😂. Actually we have in Brandenburg the highest population of wolves in Europe. I am glad to have a closed shelter in the night - because nobody knows 😉
That’s finally a more clever setup that I saw recently. Gut gemacht :)
Great setup, thank you!
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Thank you for sharing. Very good video
If you're going to use this set up frequently, instead of the clothespin, just glue on some plastic snaps. They weigh nothing and don't get lost.
@@ParaBellum282 sure ultralight is the best 😄
This has been my favorite pitch for a long time. You can also use a tripod and hang it, or a bipod at the small door end on the exterior and a ridge pole inside the tarp/tent. This is a great pitch for winter in snow, high winds or heavy rain. In nicer weather you can open the long side up to any positions you choose. You need another pole, bipod or tripod. I don’t pitch like this, up against a tree. I choose to use that end for my doorway. I like a heavy weight vinyl 14’x16’ tarp for winter/snowy conditions and I pitch it so I end up with a large mud room at the entryway. Wet, muddy gear and boots or a wet, stinky dog go there. It gives a mud room of about 2’x8’. This is where you most want to use an external bipod and interior ridgepole. I guy out the two long triangular sides in their middles to give more interior space and help resist the wind from pushing in the sides and the flapping noises are reduced. With the right amount of tie outs on your tarp, you can actually pull a stout ridgeline between a tree and a strong stake in the ground and hang the tarp in this configuration. Finding a tree with a horizontal limb in the right place works too but are hard to find. The bipod and ridgepole though is hard to beat. Especially on a 10’x10’ tarp. Of course I’m speaking of car/truck camping with the 14’x16’ tarp but I learned this pitch with an 11’x11’ cheap plastic tarp and a square tarp makes it very simple. I’ve used a 7’x9’ plastic tarp and it’s a little tight but for one person or an emergency shelter…you have a floor, a door and the lesser interior volume is easier to conserve your body heat. If you have a square tarp, give this pitch a try. You’ll like it. Once you know how, you’ll figure out how to do it with a rectangular tarp. I create airflow by leaving a loose flap on the door’s bottom corner and I use whatever I find to prop up a small opening near the far end. I’m old now, no more backpacking. Using a heavy tarp and a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet on the floor, I can have a small table, cot, stool and all my gear inside and a gas lantern and single burner gas stove provide enough warmth to get out of bed on cold winter mornings. I’ve seldom seen anyone on UA-cam show this pitch. On the smaller, square tarps, all you need is one pole at the doorway and properly placed guy lines and plenty of stakes. Nobody likes to re-pitch a tarp or tent because foul weather messed it up. The only drawback of this pitch is that tarps like you use here, are expensive and a bit delicate. Not really designed to walk or crawl on, easy to poke a stick or rock through and ruin a good tarp. Thanks for sharing this video, it’s nearly impossible to explain it without showing it. 👍👍✌️🇺🇸
Hello Jason, i wrote you a letter a few minutes ago. I hope we stay in contact, but now i will go to bed 😴 😊✌️🇩🇪✌️🇺🇸✌️
How about showing rather than telling? If you've got such a great setup, throw a vid out here.
@@julieaskingforafriend I don’t have any video equipment, don’t intend to get any and if you have anything other than the poor excuse for a female brain, you’d have understood enough as some others here in the comments. It surprises me that there’s no “C” in your name. You exude a C.
i like your videos, your videos give me enthusiasm to make videos also about camping life
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I wish you a lot of fun with making your Videos 😁
WOW great setup - I have never seen that before - good job!!
Thank you 😄. We all can improve us if we help each other
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 it was hard to hear you sometimes - you need an external microphone for your camera ;-)
@@P.E.J. I know - bought an external micro this week. Things will get better. 😀
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 now you got a subscriber ;-)
I really like it! Thanks for sharing!
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Hey Andreas,
SUPER cool video !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
danke voor het delen ...
grtz. uit Holland , Janneman
Hello Janneman, thank you. In a few weeks i will enjoy this tarp setup in the mountains. I hope there will be snow. Have a nice day. Ciao 😁
Great video. I will try this set up.
I think you will be excited.
Muy buena configuración
If a tree isn't available, perhaps a hiking pole and lines to counter the tarp.
Yes - it works also with a hiking pole or a branch.
Pretty cool set up. I have never seen this set up before 👍
Thanks a lot. I never had so much viewers and likes before. Keeps me on to produce interesting videos for my Friends in the future 😁
Just what i'm looking for...Thank you. :)
Thank you. Enjoy the setup😉
Wow! Great tarp setup. I have never seen that before, but I will be using it!! Thanks for sharing this. Be safe! From Colorado, Roger Subscribed!!👍
Thank you. I hope you will like it. Of course i will be safe (because i pray for the Ukraine). Sometimes i will visit Colorado. Best regards from Berlin
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 There are a lot of prayers being sent for the Ukraine. God speed my friend.
@@rkf2746 and god will be the judge….
I was stationed in Berlin 78-80. One of my favorite cities. My son visited there in 2010 when he was stationed in Fulda, in between trips to Ratznestistan.
@@Nimbus495 And i often visited the Deutsch-Amerikanische Volksfest (near Clayallee) as i was child. Times of the cold war will come back. The people of Westberlin saw the americans allways as friends - remembering ther Berliner Blockade 1948. Thankful for the protection against the russians. My wife has roots from the Ukraine. In Moment a woman with her son is as a refugee in our house in Berlin. Her Husband and the older son are fighting in their country against the russians. It is a mad world.
Hi in a comment below you did not recommend a permeable sleeping bag next to the walls, why is that please? I would assume the tent is waterproof or is that due to just the condensation forming? Thanks
@@KobraVR Sure the tarp is waterproof. I just wanted to mention the normal condensation issue. To the feets the shelter is getting smaler and you will touch the tent. Down sleeping bag without protection is not the best choice therefore. But with a little understanding the shelter is useable for down sleeping bags cause it is no big problem and you can dry it after using.
Awesome thanks for clearing that up 👍@andreasmulleroutdoor2452
That is outstanding !
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Genius, Ive got to try that.
You will be impressed how easy it is to build and about it‘s possibilities to use.
ciao Andrea , grazie !
Prego 😉
Thank u so much! I’m currently just chilling in my garden with this setup 😂
Happy Easter 🍀🐰😉
Very interesting. Compliments.
😊🙏
Well done sir!
@@stevenperez8157 thanx a lot 😊
Brilliant! Thank you🙂...
Awesome! I will try this tomorrow on a trail!
Did it work ?
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 I'm just about to get going to trail in 2 hours🙂..in the evening I'll probably know. I'll let you know 👍🤗
@@hermanninelamaa Enjoy your little adventure 🌲😊.
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 Yes! Thank you!😊I will go to Helvetinjärvi national park😊
My tarp is too big..4x4meters..this place hasn't got enough space😄.. I'll do it next time..
Nice one Andreas, really concise and clear explanation. Also thank you for unexpectedly giving me a Soltau flashback 🤣😂🤣😅
🤣😂😉
Thank you!
@@congamike1 🙏
UA-cam works when it shows me you straight after I’ve seen wildbeare mentioning you 🎉
@@zafiracamper i am very thankful for her support an the UA-cam Algo 😊
While using a tarp as its own floor is highly functional, it also tends to subject the portion on the ground to abrasion and puncture wear. That's why I tend to favor a ground cloth with a tarp.
Of course a groundsheet is helpful. But I never used in the past. It depends on the quality of the tarp. The DD Tarp is strong enough 😁.
Brilliant !!!
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Great video!
Nice setup.
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Very nice work Sir. Very nice
very nice setup!
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Fantastic bud
It works ☺️
Great video, Andreas. Maybe a few more stakes would give the structure more form snd wind-resistance
You are right 😄
Thank you Andreas - This looks like a very neat setup. What do you do to control condensation if using the fully enveloping form - do you just prop one edge up on the leeward side? or is there good venting even when mostly closed up?
🙏. The tent is not perfectly closed. So you have a slight venting. I never had big problems with condensation. The setup is just simple and clever ☺️😉.
I Like it! Going to try that one soon.
I think it will be your Standard Setup because of its options. Enjoy 😄
Good demo 👍
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nice setup
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Das ist mein Standard Setup das ich benutze.
Gute Entscheidung
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Good choice 👍😉
Sweet!
Grazie 🙏
I like it.
Trank you so much
Fabulous 😮
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LOVE this setup and use it every time now! What’s it officially called? Summit Wedge maybe (what I’ve been calling it)?
Thank you. I think there is no offically name. This setup is the result of my thoughts ☺️.
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 It’s brilliant! 👏 I’ll call it the Andreas Müller Wedge. 🏅
Great trick. Where did you learn this setup from?
This setup is the result of my own thoughts.
@@andreasmulleroutdoor2452 That is awesome. I am going to have try this set up. Thank you for share this.
@@kebrun4484 it is really easy to build it up. You will love it. 😁