Hey commandocal, nice shelter building, and i share your concerns over the use of freshly cut saplings, i try and LNT as much as possible and to me this goes against the idea, true the tree's repair themselves over time, time being the word though
Have spent this year in my hammock with all the frivalry that goes with it but fancy dropping my pack size and weight so this thread has been really interesting, many thanks :You_Rock_
I'd love to carry a proper tarp rather than my nylon one from my hammock but it'd probably weigh the same in total as my hammock
so not really gaining (or losing as the case may be) anything. Thinking about using a lightweight ripstop bag cover, Alpkit do one for £25, incase a sparse shelter lets through any moisture, save on weight etc but still using natural shelter as much as possible, maybe this would be an answer for you?
I have a poncho now aswell, used it as a shelter to keep the snow off my back in Norway while sitting round the fire, this is easily converted to the job and i'd be carrying it anyway but feels like cheating :yelrotflm !
Nice hound by the way, akita? Like the way it did'nt move between daylight and darkness