Last weekend, I put the solitary shelter up by running full length x-c ski poles into the hood sleeves. They followed the roof line and, the sharp pole ends dug into the ground. It worked well thru a night storm. No center pole; just the line staked out forward.
I use an similiar sil tarp shelter and its very easy and fast to set up. Once you know placement of first two stakes and the shelter setbacks then its easy peasy. I use the old Integral Designs Sil shelter and Sil tarp and trekking poles. Im enjoying your channel and love that you are eating and hunting food out there.
This time of year Implire folks not to sleep by water because of the abundance of water moccasins and the rapid reassurance of .spiders and mosquito but those can be imitgated by a bug net or a hammock
@offthecouch1999 lol.. yea, one time, one tiny non poisonous, 6" garder snake, may as well be a 10' boacotimbawinderattler to me.. ugh! I am deathly afraid of snakes and I dont know why. Hammocks are a game changer for me. I hated sleeping in shelter halves when I was in the service down south..
It holds in a lot of heat too Funny enough. I use it more often in the wintertime. It's extremely durable, though I can't recommend it enough. I personally like an open-ended tarp with nothing in the way. That's why I don't use the bugnate, but it is a great piece again
I have a Bible off camera but thay is a note pad for writing thought on new video and managing my customer orders ,writing down info I learn.from.others ex...
@patriotpreacher43 he is a great guy and like me he uses his kit and only talks about stuff he understands enough to explain. And he's pretty easy to listen to.
That tent fly design is really handy. My favourite shelter in close country. Thanks for sharing 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
Yeah it's pressure fun
That's a really good idea flipping that pole over to tighten it on the tie out. Never thought of that.
Yes it works quite well
Great information.
Blackie got the nice one with the skeeter net. Seniority pays!
Ive got the net too but it'd aggravating to use
Hey got It first though lol
Awesome video bro
Mt man here good vid as always pouring rain here in the Smokie mtns 👍👍
If it's gonna be raining I got to a green bag and bivy with that set-up
Last weekend, I put the solitary shelter up by running full length x-c ski poles into the hood sleeves. They followed the roof line and, the sharp pole ends dug into the ground. It worked well thru a night storm. No center pole; just the line staked out forward.
@@ScottCarlson-cz7wj i was wondering how that would hold up. Thanks. Hadnt had many storms roll through lately.
I use an similiar sil tarp shelter and its very easy and fast to set up. Once you know placement of first two stakes and the shelter setbacks then its easy peasy. I use the old Integral Designs Sil shelter and Sil tarp and trekking poles. Im enjoying your channel and love that you are eating and hunting food out there.
We will be doing a catch and cook here's soon and thanks for the kind works
Good stuff as always.
I have try the bug net. But like it a lot
Bug net is great I just don't like it until later in the year
All tarps and tents are a pain to set up in high winds
Canvas isn't too bag because the weght will cut a light wind
You ever worry about wakin up with any snakes, sleepin on the ground down there?
It's only happening like 3 time's they are usually corn snakes or rat snakes
This time of year Implire folks not to sleep by water because of the abundance of water moccasins and the rapid reassurance of .spiders and mosquito but those can be imitgated by a bug net or a hammock
@offthecouch1999 lol.. yea, one time, one tiny non poisonous, 6" garder snake, may as well be a 10' boacotimbawinderattler to me.. ugh! I am deathly afraid of snakes and I dont know why. Hammocks are a game changer for me. I hated sleeping in shelter halves when I was in the service down south..
@jwgbmp40 thank you for your service.
i like ya hammer :) lol
Thanks
you tried it or videoed it with the bugnet inner?
I've used it a few times with the bug get. I like it for overnighters, but when i'm using it for 3-4 days, it kind of gets aggravating.
It holds in a lot of heat too Funny enough. I use it more often in the wintertime. It's extremely durable, though I can't recommend it enough. I personally like an open-ended tarp with nothing in the way. That's why I don't use the bugnate, but it is a great piece again
@@offthecouch1999 lol
When it get buggy I will
I have sleep in a good rain yet but will
Yea if it'd really.buggy before I leave the house I'll take the bug net too
@@smd482000 it's OK in a rain as long as it's not driving at steep angle
Is that a Bible in your pocket?
I have a Bible off camera but thay is a note pad for writing thought on new video and managing my customer orders ,writing down info I learn.from.others ex...
@@offthecouch1999 I saw your post on your northern buddy and watched his video and subbed him. Seems like a nice young man.
@patriotpreacher43 he is a great guy and like me he uses his kit and only talks about stuff he understands enough to explain. And he's pretty easy to listen to.