More Polish Poncho

Pattree

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I have the kind of mind that explores byways and rabbit holes and as such all too easily hijacks threads.

So

I’ll post this in a new thread.

I find that the Polish poncho is a very effective poncho.
Once it moves away from that it is less so.
The lavvu is sort of OK if it isn’t tested too hard. I like the idea of extending the pole (somehow) and lifting it above some peg loops.
However as a solo camper I would need to carry two ponchos - well I’d rather have a tent - it’s lighter and more effective. The you-tube suggestion that the arm hole would take a chimney is laughable. It presumes that I have some sort of burner in there along with my 1.85 M (6’ 2”) carcass.

However I found this. And wondered if anyone has tried the less usual of these ideas.
Or
Are they worth trying?

Not really my way of going about things.
 
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crosslandkelly

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Interesting vid, not sure I'd want to try the hammock though.
I've had my Polish laavu for years, and I really enjoy using it. It does have it's limitations, but more often than not, it does the job it was designed to do. I rarely use the poles, prefering an internal or external bipod/tripod.
Here are a few pics of some of my different set ups.
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Most recently at the Wilderness Gathering.369253803_1957786284602385_6804689341633294147_n (2).jpg
 

Pattree

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Those are great!
I’ve done exactly that with my previously centre pole tipi. Taking out the centre pole transforms the living space so I can sleep straightend out.

I got two pole sections with each of my poncho pair. Did some of you get more?
The pegs looked home made - possibly from a fence. Now replaced.
 

Pattree

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Interesting.
My size 1 poncho pair has two pole sections with each poncho. I couldn’t get a third section into the little bag without effort.
However - all four together do indeed make 52”.

Possibly interesting is that my two pole sets form a single complete pole. One pair has a base cap section but no top cap on the second, the other set has a top cap section but no base cap (There is a whisker of nylon thread where its keeper was. This half set had very sharp pegs cut from 12 gage wire, rusty and only crudely bent. I think this poncho had some hard use before i got it.
 

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