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DanCooke
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Tree free and no stakes either. 18.75mm Easton aluminum Poles all pictures are from canoeing the Kazan River in Nunavut Canada Lean 3 with optional rock flaps
Lean 3 with optional rock flaps
18.75mm Easton aluminum Poles, Easton Stakes
18.75mm Easton aluminum Poles, Easton Stakes
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Tomcat
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jhb8426
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Love the concept but curious how the setup is if you're solo. Probably a little ingenuity makes it work for solo setup.
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Tomcat
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rdgbwca
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Tomcat: "In addition to a tent I prefer freestanding or pole supported shelters that are not limited by availability or location of trees for placement. They have proven to be compact, reliable, and convenient.
I am not seeking to debate the pros and cons of tree or tree free, I just want to share ideas with like minded members.
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Is this a kelty noah's tarp with kelty adjustable poles?
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rdgbwca
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Tomcat: "In addition to a tent I prefer freestanding or pole supported shelters that are not limited by availability or location of trees for placement. They have proven to be compact, reliable, and convenient.
I am not seeking to debate the pros and cons of tree or tree free, I just want to share ideas with like minded members.
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Is this a neemo bug out tarp with kelty poles?
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BWPaddler
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I love all the ideas and pictures. This is an area I would like to get more proficient at.
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andym
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Nice pitching jobs. It is always good to keep ideas about other ways to set up a tarp. I've also thought about taking a tent fly for a shade/rain shelter. Always good to think about different ways of doing things.
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