Getting under a low slung tarp
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Getting under a low slung tarp
I'm 6'3, getting into anything small or under anything low isn't easy
I've never worked out a great way to get under a low tarp, particularly when it's wet, without getting wet from the ground or touching the tarp
Most of my tarp use has been with walking poles, i'll be using the bike (hopefully) to support the tarp so it'll be lower than with poles.
What are your techniques and tips for getting under tarps pitched low? (Prob applies to low/tight tents)
I've never worked out a great way to get under a low tarp, particularly when it's wet, without getting wet from the ground or touching the tarp
Most of my tarp use has been with walking poles, i'll be using the bike (hopefully) to support the tarp so it'll be lower than with poles.
What are your techniques and tips for getting under tarps pitched low? (Prob applies to low/tight tents)
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Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
Standing at a mighty 5'7" I don't have quite the same issues but I do find that setting the tarp up in a half pyramid form gives much easier access than an A frame (obviosly it depends gow big your tarp is). You might find coverage isn't as good but if you're selective with your pitch it's surprising what you can get away with.
May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
Stop
Drop
Roll
Best method I've found
Drop
Roll
Best method I've found

Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
Set up the tarp from the inside? 

Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
I'll be using a SilTarp1 on the WRT, was planning to use an A frame or lean to pitch
Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
Side step press up, or rather press down
Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
Doesn't that me you get mucky hands?
Likewise kneeling down you get mucky knees
When its bone dry and clearly it's ok!
Likewise kneeling down you get mucky knees
When its bone dry and clearly it's ok!
Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
benp1 wrote:Doesn't that me you get mucky hands?
Likewise kneeling down you get mucky knees
When its bone dry and clearly it's ok!

I tend not to worry so much about mucky hands
Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
That does make me sound like a big girl, but I never have anything appropriate to wipe my hands on!


Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
Whatever you have on your legs. or the cuffs of your socks.
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Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
There's always the option of some type of small groundsheet. Doesn't need to be exotic, just a bit of plastic sheet will do but it'll give you something to sit / kneel on.

Bet you're a 'curtains' man DaveWhatever you have on your legs. or the cuffs of your socks.

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Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
how rude...s8tannorm wrote:There's always the option of some type of small groundsheet. Doesn't need to be exotic, just a bit of plastic sheet will do but it'll give you something to sit / kneel on.
Bet you're a 'curtains' man DaveWhatever you have on your legs. or the cuffs of your socks.
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Re: Getting under a low slung tarp
You could just use the bloody great ruffle on the front of that blouse you're wearing?benp1 wrote:That does make me sound like a big girl, but I never have anything appropriate to wipe my hands on!


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I'm already sorted mate, I'm packing an apron 

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I hope there's some Marigolds too


