[pct-l] Tarptent Rainbow - questions
Mike Cunningham
hikermiker at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 26 20:51:55 CST 2012
That's cool, I did not know you could get a liner. it will probably help with condensation.
I use my clips to hang an overhead line & dry my clothes or hang a light
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From: Joe Tucker <jtuck33 at gmail.com>
To: JPL <jplynch at crosslink.net>
Cc: PCT listserve <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Tarptent Rainbow - questions
I think those clips are for the additional clip-in liner.
http://www.tarptent.com/doublerainbowliner.html
Joe Tucker
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On Dec 26, 2012, at 12:11 AM, "JPL" <jplynch at crosslink.net> wrote:
> "lift" not "life". Stupid keyboard...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JPL
> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 12:10 AM
> To: CHUCK CHELIN ; PCT listserve
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Tarptent Rainbow - questions
>
> Those clips might be to life the sides of he floor up. There are clips like
> that on my Sublite sil...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHUCK CHELIN
> Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2012 11:38 PM
> To: PCT listserve
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Tarptent Rainbow - questions
>
> Good evening, Anne,
>
> I can’t help with the plastic thingie, but maybe I can with the pegs and
> cord. First, I rarely erect any kind of shelter, preferring instead to
> sleep under the stars. I almost never carry a full complement of pegs for
> whatever tent or tarp I’m using – maybe half or two thirds of what’s
> recommended -- preferring instead to attach my lines to local features or
> vegetation, i.e. rocks, trees, bushes, etc. That’s particularly true for
> the primary lines out the front and the rear of the shelter. Those I try
> to tie out nearly horizontally to a tree or a bush, thereby removing much
> of the downward line force from the tent pole or trekking pole that holds
> the thing up. Often when I can use trees to install those lines at
> sufficient upward angle I can entirely dispense with one or both poles. The
> ability to be erected in that way will depend upon how the particular
> shelter is made.
>
> What I typically use for line is a product called “Triptease” by Kelty.
> http://www.kelty.com/p-136-triptease-lightline.aspx It is light, strong,
> it is easy to see with some ambient or any artificial light, but it is a
> bit expensive. It should be available in San Diego before you depart.
> Other
> than that, standard 1/8” parachute cord – “paracord” – is as common as
> gravel, very inexpensive, and only slightly heavier.
>
> Enjoy your planning,
>
> Steel-Eye
>
> -Hiking the Pct since before it was the PCT – 1965
>
> http://www.trailjournals.com/steel-eye
>
> http://www.trailjournals.com/SteelEye09/
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Anne Estoppey
> <anne_estoppey at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>>
>> Another question: should I really get extra pegs and cords for the sides
>> of the tent against strong winds?
>>
>> I am in New Zealand at the moment. It seems that extra titanium pegs are
>> nowhere to be found here. Same for buying extra cord...
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> cheers :-)
>> Anne
>>
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