Hi Everyone!
I have always used Type III 550 paracord for the ridge-line and guy-lines for my tarps.
I now use silnylon tarps. So most of the packable weight is the cordage. I am thinking of switching to 95 paracord (with reflective tracers) to reduce my pack weight.
My question: Is the 100 lb. tensile strength of the 95 paracord sufficient to withstand reasonably strong winds? I camp in northern California. Winds can vary between (~12 - 25 kph) in my home region. In the Sierra, winds can be a bit stronger when the weather turns foul. I would like to be able to handle around 35 kph gusts.
Thanks for your thoughts.
- Woodsorrel
I have always used Type III 550 paracord for the ridge-line and guy-lines for my tarps.
I now use silnylon tarps. So most of the packable weight is the cordage. I am thinking of switching to 95 paracord (with reflective tracers) to reduce my pack weight.
My question: Is the 100 lb. tensile strength of the 95 paracord sufficient to withstand reasonably strong winds? I camp in northern California. Winds can vary between (~12 - 25 kph) in my home region. In the Sierra, winds can be a bit stronger when the weather turns foul. I would like to be able to handle around 35 kph gusts.
Thanks for your thoughts.
- Woodsorrel