OK, need the help of the hive mind.
I've had an idea for the wet and windy weather.
What I want to do is fit a flexible pole along one edge of a poncho so that I can set it up as a shelter when no trees or wood is available so I can make something to sit under whilst having a brew/lunch.
Think of it a bit like the hooped part of a hooped bivi - a pole of some kind running along the edge so it makes a rigid curve.
Does that make sense?
I'm wondering what to use.
I've just been looking at some replacement tent poles. The smallest diameter I've found (on Amazon) is 7.9mm. Will that be small enough to form a relatively tight curve - a semi circle of about 1.5m (maybe just less) diameter?
Does anyone have a hooped bivi? If so, what is used to form the hoop? Is it just a fibre glass pole like you get on tents? If it is, what diameter are they?
I'm thinking it will be something removeable rather than a permanent fixture. And preferably like tent poles so they are easily carried.
Any thoughts and ideas or alternative suggestions gratefully appreciated.
I've had an idea for the wet and windy weather.
What I want to do is fit a flexible pole along one edge of a poncho so that I can set it up as a shelter when no trees or wood is available so I can make something to sit under whilst having a brew/lunch.
Think of it a bit like the hooped part of a hooped bivi - a pole of some kind running along the edge so it makes a rigid curve.
Does that make sense?
I'm wondering what to use.
I've just been looking at some replacement tent poles. The smallest diameter I've found (on Amazon) is 7.9mm. Will that be small enough to form a relatively tight curve - a semi circle of about 1.5m (maybe just less) diameter?
Does anyone have a hooped bivi? If so, what is used to form the hoop? Is it just a fibre glass pole like you get on tents? If it is, what diameter are they?
I'm thinking it will be something removeable rather than a permanent fixture. And preferably like tent poles so they are easily carried.
Any thoughts and ideas or alternative suggestions gratefully appreciated.