Been trying a few 'standard pitches' since giving up on the Ray Mears just-chuck-it-up-anywhere approach and looking for something that works independently of trees, fences etc. Used a wheel-tunnel as my standard bivi cover on a trip last year for a week plus and it was great. Trying out a similar set up with a smaller tarp now. I wouldn't expect to stay totally dry in heavy rain with these pitches but under tree cover the lack of driven rain would make the V a passable shelter.
2 styles and a variation below. Any comments and critiques appreciated.. thanks.
for rain cover with leg room
original V pitch with less leg room but more stable if windy
more of a windbreak pitch
Rate my tarp
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- Bearbonesnorm
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Nice tight pitch with no wrinkles or creases ... looks good.
May the bridges you burn light your way
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ive used the same methods really well if its for the wrt, well im hoping for no rain so will leave the tarp at home and just use the bivvy bag ( and midge head net ) how are the little buggers Stu are they present yet??
- Bearbonesnorm
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The first wave arrived on Tuesday ... not out in force yet but it won't be longhow are the little buggers Stu are they present yet??
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Personal fav.
Watch the loose wheel version in winds, it can wobble and fail. By keeping it close to the tarp you can usually catch a couple of tie-outs on a tyre lug to help with stability.
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Anthony, that's good - looks like a better way to have both stability and leg room with a smaller tarp. I like the bike at the head-end as the frame bag's easily accessed so hadn't tried that one.