Parachute or tarp for shelter/cooking area
Yup, that's next on the list

Parachute or tarp for shelter/cooking area
There are a few on eBay, £39.99. What me and mate Nigel have found is that the more you have an open fire under it the more waterproof they become, must be the tar from the smoke I guess. Its what we use now all year round and my tent(s) really are just for setting up beds etc in.
Grooveski and Toddy kind of share one which we use on trips sometimes, just fancied getting one of my own although I'm sure we don't actually NEED two
Endicotts have some nice South African ones in at the moment which I'm looking at.
To be honest Shewie, if my knees and back were a bit more co-operative I'd dump all my tents and just use the chute. You can rig it as a tarp shelter in nice weather and then rig it as a tipi when it gets cold. For woodland and more sheltered camping its all you really need due to its versatility in rigging configurations. It must be an age thing with me but I love the idea of the chute as a meeting place and kitchen, somewhere to eat, have a pint, chat, get warm and then retire to my cot bed in a tent; somewhere different from any sort of communal area. As much as I love camping with my son and friends sometimes its nice to have a few moments 'me' time so having the tent provides this.
DD Frontline hammock
Hennessy Hammocks hex tarp
Unsponsored 3/4 down under blanket
Nanok -5 comfort down sleeping bag
British army arctic bag
That's it. Only thing that changes is the choice of sleeping bag.
Dd Superlight Tarp
DD Superlight Hammock
DD Superlight Mossie net
DD Underblanket
DD Overblanket
So I have to go where there are trees.
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I have seen a DD hammock pitched between 2 boulders using climbing nuts
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