as title, i'v put hardware on all my tarp lines to test out, up to now i'm quite liking it
I'll start off by saying (yawn) that i'v been a regular hammock camper for 14 years and for 13 of em the only hardware on either hammock or tarp was two drip rings on the hammock. So i can tie all the knots one handed with my eyes shut . And as for weight my set up will still be far lighter than most
Right, with that out of the way.....lets have a few pics
The continuous ridgline starts with a dutch hook at one end
Dutch wasp at the other
the guy lines have alu loop alien clones on them. Used much like the vid below only mine are larksheaded the end of the guy line using the smallest hole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7eiaOe3-Jc
The guy line is looped around the tent peg and then the loop alien attached with a bite through the big hole which is then looped over the medium hole
(See vid above)
I couldn't the whole thing in these pics. but if the guyline is too long (there was a drystone wall in the way) i can go around the tent peg then pass the alien back through the loop on the tarp and attach it to the guy line as before.....poor explination that i know, but its just a way to 'loose' some guy line length if needed
Now, this is one of my favorite bits
All the cordage is 1.5mm dyneema. Which is great and all but i found it just wants to tangle all the time. I mean you just look at it and its tangled
So using the loop alien as a bobbin, no more tangles.....i just wind it on from the far (non tarp) end and when i get to the tarp pass a bite through the big eye and loop it over the medium eye. Which keeps it tidy as you like and ready for next time
So yeah, tarp hardware then
I like it for now.....lets just see how much stays on there or gets replaced with knots again
I'll start off by saying (yawn) that i'v been a regular hammock camper for 14 years and for 13 of em the only hardware on either hammock or tarp was two drip rings on the hammock. So i can tie all the knots one handed with my eyes shut . And as for weight my set up will still be far lighter than most
Right, with that out of the way.....lets have a few pics
The continuous ridgline starts with a dutch hook at one end
Dutch wasp at the other
the guy lines have alu loop alien clones on them. Used much like the vid below only mine are larksheaded the end of the guy line using the smallest hole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7eiaOe3-Jc
The guy line is looped around the tent peg and then the loop alien attached with a bite through the big hole which is then looped over the medium hole
(See vid above)
I couldn't the whole thing in these pics. but if the guyline is too long (there was a drystone wall in the way) i can go around the tent peg then pass the alien back through the loop on the tarp and attach it to the guy line as before.....poor explination that i know, but its just a way to 'loose' some guy line length if needed
Now, this is one of my favorite bits
All the cordage is 1.5mm dyneema. Which is great and all but i found it just wants to tangle all the time. I mean you just look at it and its tangled
So using the loop alien as a bobbin, no more tangles.....i just wind it on from the far (non tarp) end and when i get to the tarp pass a bite through the big eye and loop it over the medium eye. Which keeps it tidy as you like and ready for next time
So yeah, tarp hardware then
I like it for now.....lets just see how much stays on there or gets replaced with knots again