My first question, I am based near Exeter in Devon and looking for some local spots to get out a bit more regularly. I've spent a few nights out on Dartmoor, but looking for some more local spots that are more in keeping with the current restrictions and suitable for a quick evening out. I was thinking of somewhere around Woodbury or out to the north of Exeter. Any recommendations would be gladly received.
Secondly, I'm looking to add a tarp to my kit for when the weather is a little less than ideal. I've been reading others opinions, but just wondering what the consensus was. I've looked at flat and cat cut tarp, I think I prefer a flat tarp for the versatility, but do people find that a cat cut tarp is much easier to pitch? and do you regularly use a flat tarp in different configurations? or mainly just the one? I also looked at the use of a micro tarp, which would work very well with my hooped bivvy (my go to shelter), allowing more ventilation even in worse weather, but doesn't offer much space if I wanted to sit up, or use it for shelter at stops during the day. I read this, http://scramblekit.uk/review/index.php? ... dular-tent and found there points about wider shorter tarps being better for ground sleepers interesting, but was wondering what people's real world experience was?
hopefully this isn't too incoherent. Thanks for any help with either question
