Make Shelter Fast and Disappear even Faster - My favourite 6 Knots and 3 Tarp Shelters Setups
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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Today we are going to talk about My favourite 6 Knots and 3 Tarp Shelters Setups.
These knots will help you out to make your shelter fast , take it down and disappear even faster without being forced of leaving something behind during an SHTF scenario.
In case of SHTF, There's gonna be the time where we might have to transition from the urban environment to the natural one and then back after we got some rest.
what i'm gonna show in this video is gonna be the most important and essential series of 3 Tarp Setups and 6 knots that can change our game.
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What are your favorite tarp setups and why?
Very informative video! The plow point is probably my most used go-to tarp pitch. It's quick and easy as well as provides great cover. The "Tarp tent" is probably next because it is great for heavy wind and rain storms. I love tarps for exactly as you mentioned, they are so versatile!
@AdventureswithMud yes they are and Plough Point is a great configuration for sure, you can also transition to plough point to full enclosed pyramid tent with one movement👍😉
if you want to be tactical dont use a tarp, just use a camo bivi bag. No ridge lines or tent pegs needed. If it rains pull the flap over your head
Roll it up tightly with the matt inside, squeezing air out as you go to pack it all away at once. A couple of heavy duty rubber bands (or make your own from shock cord) hold it into a neat package until next time.
If you want a tarp then pitch it like the first low profile but dont bother with those fancy knots, can you really do them sleep deprived in the dark with hands numb from the cold or with with gloves on? How about if you damage a finger and it wont bend anymore?
Here is a test, put some water in the freezer for a while, take it out and put your hands in the freezing water until numb, now see if you can do those fancy knots. If so perfect, if not, re assess.
Also there is value in having the tarp pitched a little higher or wider or whatever so you can see out the gap between the ground and the tarp when laying down. This gives you a chance to see whats going on around you.
If you have to use knots, use the Evenk Hitch that can be done with snow gloves on, you probably dont need a tensioning knot. Try it without one, youtubers love them that's why they are popular but do you want to do whats popular on youtube or do what works? (I see the irony of this because you are about to become a successful youtuber)
There are a lot of ways to add tension a line without using a knot, and most of the time just pulling the thing tight as you can by hand then wrap a bite around the tree a couple times will give you something as good as those knots will. Again try it for yourself, dont take my word for it.
Better yet though, just lean against a tree or embankment on a sit pad and pack on and throw the tarp over your head to keep off the rain. The irregular shape that makes is a lot more natural and harder to spot than crisp clean outline of a tensioned up tarp.
Finally if you are trying to avoid being spotted by dangerous people, dont run around when packing up, the speed will totally negated by you being spotted right away because of fast movement that daws the human eye even at a long distance where someone cant really see what's happening but they instantly know a person is there because of the running around.
I have a bivy bag but I honestly to like to feel wrapped like a burrito, I usually use it over the tree line up on the mountains.
I'm my humble experience I narrowed down all the knots i know to those has quick release system , as long as you practice them they become easy .
i will definitely look for the Evenk Hitch, i'm really curious , thanks for sharing!!!
I definitely agree on irregular shapes!
I wasn't running around ramdonly, I use to test my ability to make a shelter and take in down using a stop watch in order to know how much take me to make one or take it down, it was meant for training.👍
in general , i really appreciate your sharing and I keep putting my knowledge and my skills under a test since almost 20 years and not only in my country, having said that I made this channel to share what I think can me realistically helpful and most important, learn from others . so thank you again for your sharing , i means a lot to me 🙏
@@AlexWander Yeah I like that you are very interested in showing things that work, its a great channel you are making and I like your openness to learn. I hope you enjoy the Evenk hitch!
Knots are a hobby of mine as well, having learned many from rock climbing, mountaineering, sailing and caving, I personally find that the best knot is the simplest one that will succeed at the task.
Im serious about trying them with numb hands, its a fun test. Also good for trying to light a fire too or apply a pressure dressing with numb hands, its good experience.
As former military, I get why you were being fast when packing up but trust me, if you want to avoid being seen or heard by people, dont run, brisk walk is so much safer. I am not saying it to criticize, its just important info that can help with getting away from a highly dangerous area. Nothing draws attention in the bush like a person running around. If this 1 minute is to simulate hostiles approaching the camp, honestly a tarp is the least of your worries.
Anyway I like your mindset, look forward to more videos, and I'm glad your channel is taking off
At last I have watched a video where I felt none of my time has been wasted. The ability to convey these lessons is a gift. You seem so at ease, make it so simple, when it's not.Sir I thank you for taking the time to make this video.
So glad to hear that!!!! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, it means a lot to me !🙏
When I was in the US Army in a light unit I found that the poncho/tarp worked amazing back in the early 90's. The gear we had was pretty much garbage, so we found ways to improvise in order to lighten our loadout so we could take more situational items. Tents are wonderful, but a poncho/tarp is just as good. Bungee cord straps, tent stakes, and 550 cord are all you need. It never let me down ever in trash weather.
New to the channel. Subbed and notifications "on". Thanks!!
The simpler the better for sure! Thanks so much for your support sir!🙏🏻
“Under a tarp with family.” 😂 picturing you and family under the Alpha Tent setup.
Done it a couple of times but Plough point is better 🤣
Awesome cryptopsy shirt!
Yeah!!!!!🤘🤘🤘
Great video! I just recently learned the Farrimond Friction hitch, and been using it on our trip to Sweden recently.
For tarps setup I often use the diamond fly above a hammock, that way I only need two elastic cords and pegs. Lean-to in nice weather on the ground, a plough point in worse weather, or Finnish loue style when camping with my wife.
Nice timing! I’m a little slower, especially after sleeping. But using an outer pouch on my backpack just for the tarp and pegs, it’s pretty quick. And no bag for the sleeping bag lol. Straight into my backpack saves me a lot of time.
Excellent info and great practical demo's, Alex. I use a standard hoochie / basha style (like your first one) for most tarp set-ups. If I needed to go in a hurry, just wrap everything up like Santa Claus and carry it like a sack. Generally, I do the stealthy / quiet tear down instead.
Stealthy Santa Claus! I like it! 😁 thank you!🤙
Yes! After watching your videos, this is exactly what I wanted to see
Truly hope You are gonna enjoy it! 🤙🏻🔥
These are exactly the knots I use most when camping, great summary!
Thanks for sharing. I have made my ridgeline with bankline, made jungle knots, that way I never need to make additional knots when setting up tarp and it's really quick and simple to deploy and take down.
I’m going to give a try ! Thanks for sharing!
LOL, thanks Mr. Alex. The bloopers at the end gave me a chuckle.
I thought it was fun to share some bloopers 😁 thank you ! 🙏🏻
Nice video, I am definitely going to add mooring hitch to my repertoire. By the way, for anybody who might be interested, the bowline knot is called dragon loop in my language - name comes from learning aid used in pioneers organization (back in the day, that was our equivalent to boy scouts). It goes like this: There is a princess (standing line) looking into a lake (that first loop you make) when dragon (running line) crawls out of the water, twists around the princess and drags her down into the deep...
Thanks man! And thank you for sharing this very interesting infos!!! Truly appreciated!
Thank you so much for sharing with us!! From Washington state USA 👍🏿💯🇺🇸
Hello Hector! Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video! 🙏
As always you keep up the standards. You’ve became my favourite youtuber. Thank You for sharing your amazing knowlege
Thanks so much for you kind words ! I will keep doing my best! 🙏🏻🔥
Hi Alex and Erika.Great video keep'em coming . Hope you both are doing great too. Stay safe and be well brother.
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Stay safe too, thanks brother!!
If you raise up the lower sides of the plough point about 24 inches above the ground, you get better ventilation and the tarp can shed high winds pretty easily. If you add a bivy sac, you can have the bottom half of the bivy sticking out from the lower edge proving better shelter for your head and a place to sit under the tarp. I like the better visibility with that lower edge raised up even higher, like 18 to 24 inches. My bivy weighs 1lb and my tarp 1lb. $100 bivy and $20 tarp. I do drop down to treeline for overnight. Light tent would be easier above treeline.
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing them! 👍🔥
I’m new to your channel, Dave Canterbury with self reliance outfitters mentioned your name, I’m enjoying your channel! From Washington state 👍🏽💯❤️🇺🇸
Thank you sir!🔥🙏
I just bought my tarp. thanks to your video you definitely gave me new ideas and techniques for assembling it. The mounting possibilities are truly surprising. I will try to imitate your curtains
So glad to hear that ! Please feel free to share your thoughts when you start playing with your new tarp, I’m curious!!!🔥🔥🔥
@@AlexWander I have a free soldier. I need to understand if the 4 cords inside are enough to make an ideal set up. or you need more to make different shapes.
Thank you a lot for sharing your knowledge with us all, much appreciated! Great video!
My true pleasure 🤙🏻🔥
Alex your a genius for the Ridgeline setup. It's what I have been looking for. Love the knowledge of the knots and setup. Video was great. Thank you so much for your hard work. Really appreciate it
Thanks so much for your kind words and thanks for the support, I will keep sharing as much as I can 🙏🏻
Have a look a Dave Canterburys videos on "quick deployment ridgeline"
You are an excellent instructor! Best basics tutorial I've seen. I use a pre-made ridgeline as well! For me, it's just easier but also, quick _deploy_ is more important to me as i don't like getting wet or my gear either especially if its cold and I'm deep. When solo primitive camping here in the Cascades, efficiencies are a priority for me, not just for comfort but safety as well. Best Regards.
Thanks so much for your words !👍
If I feel like I’m gonna need to move quickly I’m just gonna use the grabber All weather blanket. Gonna wrap up in it not gonna tie it up. If need to move quick can just stuff it in the bag and go. Not laying on the ground guaranteed to get soaked then you have different problem. My thinking is if you’re on the run you aren’t gonna sleep good at all anyway. You’re prob better off being a little uncomfortable will keep you from sleeping to good and getting caught.
I agree if you don’t want to get caught or you are escaping to a safe locations you’re gonna sleep a very little it’s going to be more resting 👍
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Thanks you!!!! So glad you enjoyed it!!!
This is a perfect instructional video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!, thanks so much!🙏🏻
Thank you for the knotwork.., great info !!!!
My pleasure, glad to be useful! Thanks!
Thanks for a well constructed video on this interesting topic. I've subscribed and am looking forward, with great interest actually, to your Urban video. I'm trying to guess what you will cover. Should be fun. Cheers
Thanks so much! I’m glad
To be useful!🙏🏻
With the bowline the loose end should be on the inside of the loop. I normally don't use a ridgeline but a daisy chain for around the tree and a bicycle bungee to attach the tarp to the daisy chain. It's always good to have extra room in your backpack to just stuff all gear used in there.
I like the quick release on the mooring hitch, looks like it would hold better than my go to friction hitch also(magnus hitch, one of my favorites that my dad taught me). Thanks for another great video!
Glad to be helpful! Thanks for your support! 🔥🔥🔥
Hey man loved the video! keep up the good work.
Thanks so much!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yo Dave, I just made myself and my brother a pre made Ridgeline using your video as a guide. I'm quite happy with the results
I'm not Dave but I'm glad my video has been useful!
@AlexWander sorry Alex I was talking to my mate Dave while I was typing your message and put Dave instead of Alex 😅, man. I feel stupid
@coupleofdrinksrandy9749 Ahahahahah no worries! 🤙🏻😁
I really loved your video! The outtakes cracked me up! Hehe
So glad to hear that ! Thanks for your support ! 🤙🏻🙏🏻
Hy Alex, great videos! It's always good to be prepeard😉 Best wishes from Austria, André
Hi André! Thanks so much!!!!🏴☠️🤙🏻
Grandeee sono italiano anch'io video bellissimo e spiegato bene. Continua così
Grazie infinite!!🔥🔥
Hahaha love the bloopers at the end, love that you do it in English to help soread the knowledge, thank you for being you!
So glad you enjoyed the bloopers 🙏🏻 English is still the most useful language to use To share knowledge with as many people as Possible 🙏🏻
Nice! I had been looking to learn the farrimond friction hitch for a while
So glad to be useful!!! 🤙🏻
Nothing faster than a tree, a tarp, a bungee and four stakes for a plowpoint.
Smart method 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
You only need three stakes as the fourth corner is up in the tree?
Faster = wearing a poncho and lean up on a tree.
@Hmetalz it can be a good way for sure 👍
Excellent content. Your knots instruction segments were filmed very well - making them helpful for us learning your knots. Thank you! I do have one question - what length do you find most useful for your pre-made ridgeline?
So glad to hear that! Tried hard to be as detailed as possible with knots! I keep my ridge line around 10 meters long better have it and don’t need it that need it and don’t have it 👍🙏🏻
Greetings from Russia! Great video! Thanks a lot!!! Waiting for more videos!
Thanks so much!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They should show this video as the first lesson in schools.
Truly honored thanks!
Great video, well presented and very informative. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!thanks!
Great sharing! Thank you!
My pleasure, thanks!
Very well explained shelter video Alex . I’d say the lean to shelter😊
Thank you! lean to always works 😊🤙🏻
thanks for sharing knowledge. the trucker hitch alternative was very interesting. like a modified prusik knot 👍
Glad you liked it!🔥🔥🔥
Great video !! Do more like that
Will do thank you!
A survivalist wearing a Cryptopsy shirt, subscribed!
Truly honored! 🏴☠️🔥🔥🔥
God Loves You, Great video
Thanks!
Great vídeo as usual, very interesting. Gracias amigo, congrats
Gracias Amigo!!!!! Hope you are doing well!
Great video. Thanks
Truly honored thanks!
Hope you good Friend your videos are very practical & i say everyday is a school day Thank you for your time GOD BLESS...🙏💪🤝
Doing good thanks and I couldn’t agree with you more! Thanks so much for the support! 🔥🔥🔥
Hi Alex, great video again. I know in true shtf situations my next question is the least of the problems but in practice-shtf I always wonder. If you sleep in/under a tarp....how do you protect yourself from mosquitos ticks and other crawlers? That's what keeps me from tarp camping. Do you have a price winning answer to that question 😂?
Hey donz you can treat your clothes with permethrin I think there's also other alternatives you can search around for on yt but the stuff's really good will last a long time on your clothes
Netting, new or surplus. A little bulky but super lightweight.
@dananorth895 Goood idea , I actually have one 🤙🏻
Very good video. I found the 4 knots very interesting. Greetings from Switzerland.
So glad to hear that, thanks! 🤙🏻🔥
Bravissimo, ottimi video! 😊
Grazie!!!🙏🏻
In the infantry we used bungee's instead of rope. That is the quickest way!
I hear it so often, I have to try , thanks for sharing!
Great production value!
Thanks so much!!!💪🔥
Good stuff! We want this.
Truly Honored thanks!!!!🔥
@@AlexWander Watching you form South Africa. Get well soon.
@nelistheron83 Feeling better thanks!💪🔥
This is the first time I've come across the alpha tent concept. What's your complete setup for it (sleeping bag, pad ..)? You are sleeping right next to open ground, so do insects etc. cause you trouble?
I don't sleep directly in contact to the ground , I use to put an emergency tarp/blanket on the ground, that a sleeping mattress of any sort 👍
@@AlexWander Makes sense, thanks!
One of your best videos
Truly honored thanks! 🙏🏻
its very very useful video.... well done 👊👊👊
So glad to hear that thanks! 🔥🙏🏻
great video
Thank you!
Molto bene!
Great video!
You are right, we MUST talk about our knowledge to become better.
I can`t wait to see your urban survival video.
One Tip from me: THINK VERTICAL !!!
Be able to go down into the sewerage. (The lids are very heavy, you will need a special hook)
Be able to overcome fences and walls and enter buildigs in the first floor(ca. 5 Meter high). Use a hook and rope, or better use a flexibel emergency latter(made with nylon) for boats.
Use a teleskopic Stick to place the hook with the latter on the balcony parapet. Now you can go up very silent. ; )
Move like a ghost!
Ciao ragazzo.
Thanks so much and thanks for sharing these cool
Ideas! 🔥🤙🏻😊
@@AlexWander molto volentieri.☺
You can make your own particular sized tarp. 1 tube of silicone sealant in a couple of gallons naphtha. The silicone dissolves. Soak your fabric and let it drip dry in the fresh air. Once dry, the silicone has made it waterproof! 👊
That’s cool! Thanks for sharing!!!
You’re welcome.
Learn those knots and keep practicing them, it is a perishable skill.
I couldn’t agree with you more!
Grazie:) nn ho mai sentito di moorning hitch ,l`ho provato e fuzniona molto bene.
GRAZIE A TE!!! Sono felice che quel nodo ti possa essere utile!
@@AlexWander si, infatti, e` molto utile, e la prima volta che lo vedo ,eppure farrimond e` molto interessante .Fai un bel lavoro, adesso anche in Polonia e` diventato hmm un po` pericoloso dormire in un bel bosco e percio` fare un stealth camping invece di hammack e` un obbligo
@marcinsochacki8707 non ne avevo idea! Stai attento e goditi l’avventura!!🔥🏴☠️🤙🏻
@@AlexWandergrazie:)
That friction hitch is becoming more popular
You aught to try the Taught Line Hitch with a slippery release. It is tried and true and easy to tie with a bit of practice. Looks like you use the same knots as Dave Canterbury, but he has even changed up the Truckers Hitch to the Australian Truckies Hitch. I don’t like ridge lines that you have to have premade anymore. I would rather know the knots where I can use any line or rope, because you’re screwed if you forget your premade ridge line at home. Another You Tube channel to look up is Kusk Bushcraft Keeping it Simple. I prefer his methods over everyone else, because he uses simple knots to setup his tarp without premade anything! Have a look see!😊
@@gud2go50 thanks so much for the suggestion, truly appreciated! I saw his video where he showed an updated version, honestly I’m very fine with the classic premade ridge line. I store a premade ridge line on all all of my packs and honestly I couldn’t forget it at home, for me it was like forgetting my knife at home , impossibile😁 I will definitely look at Kusk Bushcraft channel reallly curious! Thanks so much! 🙏🏻🔥
Another great video
Thanks so much! 🏴☠️🤙🏻
Thanks a lot, do you use a groundsheet?
Yes I do, sometimes I use a an emergency blanket too
What is the background music! I love it
What is your backpack size? 35 liters?
The one in the video is 38
Tent or tarp? Me, I go for a coffin tent, because the mosquitos here in Louisiana will suck me dry (and not the good way) before morning.
I can only imagine how bad mosquitoes can be in Louisiana 😳
@@AlexWander Huh. Yeah. BAD. 😅🦟
What length of a prepared ridgeline would you recommend for a standard 3 x 3 meter tarp? maybe something like 6 - 8 meters?
6 could be good, 8 even better because it gives you more freedom to pick different trees at different distances 🤙🏻
@@AlexWander thanks a lot
@dierampe my Pleasure! 🤙🏻
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Great band!
Cryptopsy 🤘
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It’s not fancy, it’s totally efficient. Spent about $225 for the Dyneema and associative parts. My heat reflective Anorak and over-pants materials cost about $45. In all, it permits me to reduce the weight of the pack itself needed for this true ultra light gear. Spent about $225 for the Dyneema and associative parts. My heat reflective Anorak and over-pants materials cost about $45. The Anorak and over-pants weight reduction gives me greater freedom of motion adding to my increased speed. The temp. was 36 deg F wearing a polypro zip turtleneck base layer, the Anorak and light sweater when I over-heated. Fantastic stuff. The Dyneema tents sets-up in about five minutes.
Nice shirt !!! Are you into death metal? Greetings .
Thanks !! Death Metal is one of my favorite music! 🙏🏻🏴☠️
Excellent tutorial Alex !
I was wondering what brand of pants you’re wearing .
I normally wear Fjallraven pants but they are relatively heavy .
Thanks so much man! They are Fjällräven too! They are called Vidda Pro Vent lighter that the classic ones !
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@@AlexWander thanks Alex !
Worth a try to see if they are indeed what I hope them to be .
It seems that there is a company called “ Proof” , who make an excellent pair of pants from cotton canvas .
The pants are called Proof EDC pants .
Maybe worth checking into as well!
Do you have any link please ? I need to check them out! Thanks for sharing!
Is the brand Called Huckberry and the model Proof Rover EDC Pants?
@@AlexWander yes Alex !
Huckberry sells different models of Proof pants and one model is the Proof EDC pant.
I am going to buy a pair too to see if they are worthwhile .
This looks very military and tactical, I’m only a civilian, can I do this in my back garden?
You can do it everywhere you want 👍
When is episode 3 & 4 coming out
Episode two is coming out this Saturday 🤙🏻
This last video was a propaedeutic one where some of the skill could be useful during an SHTF scenario 👍
@@AlexWander when is the next video coming out
@@AlexWander ok 👍
How do you deal with mosquitoes in summer tarp camping?
I would carry a mosquitoes net to create a barrier around the tarp if i had to go in a place full of mosquitos
@@AlexWander It would be good to know what kind of net you carry. Often I have no problem with mosquitoes but occasionally I will find myself in a forest and there will be so many and they end up driving me insane…..
Also, would you recommend the grayl titanium? I saw it in another of your videos and I’m tempted. The sawyer mini seems a lot lighter to carry though.
@@alisdar1234 The only one I have and used it's the Sea to Summit Mosquito Pyramid Net Nano Single, pretty adaptable, not perfect but works. I honestly love the Grayl Titanium geopress, you have a realiable filter the filters almost everything and a container to cook and boil in one place. I don't like those kind of small filters because it took to much effort to filter water and they don't protect you like the grayl does 🙏
@@AlexWander Good to know, thanks!
You are welcome!
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In my 45 years of camping, I've never been in a situation where being in a tent didn't save me from having my blood sucked dry by mosquitoes. Unless it's raining, a tarp seems absolutely useless.
Mosquitoes can be a big problem!
Everything he says is the only way in my mind, mostly because of that sick Cryptopsy shirt.
Thanks so much!!!🤘👍🔥
The backpack seemed good what brand is it?
It’s a Fjällräven Kaipak 38 definitely one of my favorites!
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My favorite shelter is like the alpha guide lines at the four corners and a two and a half feet pole in the middle
@paulpapadopoulos7587 does the pole steal too much space for you? What do you think? Thanks for sharing!🙏🏻🔥
since you like square tarps put the pole in the middle on a rectangular tarp slightly higher pole on the one side Great video thanks
Thanks for the advice so glad you enjoyed the video!
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Easiest way to tie your tarp and fastest way to tie to tree for your tarp line
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Thanks for sharing! Really enjoyed these videos!
@@AlexWander thank you and your very welcome.
Carabineers are simple than those knot's.
Carabiners are a good alternative for sure 👍
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You might want to consider an Anorak and Over-pants vs a poncho tarp which exposes a portion of your clothing, easily damaged when clipped by brush, annoyingly flays in the wind and annoyingly hot for the upper body being waterproof in Summer. The poncho tarp is insufficient in size to protect you from wind, cold, cold wind, rain, snow and critters. My 4.05 ounce Dyneema floor-less tent with zippered entry/exit and hooded vent sits in the palm of my hand as does my 4.7 ounce tent, same design, larger space. Both have a loop at the peak for hanging them by 8 or more methods from above or pole at the exterior for the lighter tent.
I have Anorak and Overpants made out of Goretex From Carinthia Pro . I went for the Ponchot Tarp just for its multifunctionality. I've tried very few pieces of gear made out of Dyneema , I will definitely check it out.
Thanks for sharing!
And how much did your fancy equipment cost?!?!
It’s not fancy, it’s totally efficient. Spent about $225 for the Dyneema and associative parts. My heat reflective Anorak and over-pants materials cost about $45. In all, it permits me to reduce the weight of the pack itself needed for this true ultra light gear. The Anorak and over-pants weight reduction gives me greater freedom of motion adding to my increased speed. The temp. was 36 deg F wearing a light polypro zip turtleneck base layer, the Anorak and light sweater when I over-heated moving too swiftly. Fantastic stuff. The Dyneema tents set-up in about five minutes each.
Tarp campers be like "whats a skinwalker?"
Do a challenge with other content creators. See who can get their setup time to 1 minute or less. See who can tear down in 1 or less.
That’s interesting 🤙🏻 thanks for sharing!
Mine would take longer as I use a aquaquest xl and I am lazy and use tarp poles.
I may get a 3x3 dd and do a speed test.
On average to set up is 10 mins because of tarp and hammock, under blanket,I would imagine imagine the same packing away because of the size and weight of tarp etc.
If I was doing a fast ground set up I use a poncho tent.... but I am nearly 60 years old...I do not like the floor, neither does my joints.
@zchuss1 I truly understand your point of view sir , thanks for sharing, truly appreciated!🙏🏻
I am using a pop up tent, so setup time is five seconds and tear down time is 20
What is it about your average America male that makes him want to turn everything into some type of silly contest or race? How about I take all the damn time I want to put my shelter up or take it down because I’m out in the woods enjoying being there? Maybe it’s just me but to me that sounds like a much more sane way to approach life. Just sayin.
Why would you want to disapear ? I'd take on anyone in the woods if they tried to start something... they'll figure out fast who not to mess with and who is the scariest one out there.
I would do that only if it’s necessary, avoid conflicts is a golden rule in survival, even the most experienced and trained fighter of any sort can be defeated , events are unpredictable. This was often said to me by people who has been in some serious Scenarios all over the world, and I feel blessed To had the chance to learn something from them 🤙🏻🙏🏻
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