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BnD
05/15/2018 06:57PM
 
sns: "TominMpls: "I have the 9x9. I've also never used actual poles. I tie the high ends to trees of course, and usually just use guy lines for the low ends, but if I need something I use paddles."



+1... Also a 9x9. No need for poles.



Unless you are in tundra."



+2 we have the 9x9 and toke collapsible poles the first year. We haven’t taken any since. No need.
 
Ardwich
05/14/2018 11:07AM
 
Hello All

I purchased a new Nemo tarp. I did a test set up this past weekend. I assumed I would use my adjustable tarp poles that I had from REI. When I tried to use them they were still too long even at the lowest setting. (The netting was pulled up from the ground level)
What does everyone else use for the side poles? Adjustable trekker poles?

Thanks
Ardwich
 
NotLight
05/14/2018 02:19PM
 

I’ve never used official side poles. Just a really really long flourescent paracord/rope with no poles, or a dead stick from the woods, or a canoe paddle.

 
TominMpls
05/14/2018 06:12PM
 
I have the 9x9. I've also never used actual poles. I tie the high ends to trees of course, and usually just use guy lines for the low ends, but if I need something I use paddles.
 
sns
05/14/2018 07:17PM
 
TominMpls: "I have the 9x9. I've also never used actual poles. I tie the high ends to trees of course, and usually just use guy lines for the low ends, but if I need something I use paddles."


+1... Also a 9x9. No need for poles.


Unless you are in tundra.
 
luft
05/15/2018 04:21AM
 
I have the 12 x 12 Nemo Bugout that I use for car camping and non portage type trips as it is a little large for one person to carry on the solo trips I do. I use cheap Coghlans tarp poles on the high sides, guy lines to stakes on the low sides, and a center pole. I also usually run ropes from the high side corners to trees for stability.