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Adventure 16 Blog » A tip for staking your tent

A tip for staking your tent

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baldypeak.jpgA friend of mine recently camped near the summit of Mt. Baldy. He said the ground was so hard and rocky that he couldn’t even stake down his tent.

Staking a tent on hard ground can be a challenge. I once watched a friend of mine work up a sweat while pounding his stakes so hard into a rocky ground. His stakes started to bend and he was on the verge of yelling at the top of his lungs.

There’s an easy solution to this problem – and it doesn’t even involve jackhammers or drill bits.

Step 1: Find at least four thick broken branches at least one inch thick and at least 18 inches long.

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Step 2: Insert one stick through each loop where you would normally stake your tent. step21.jpg

Step 3: Pile as many rocks as you feel necessary to keep the tent stable.
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(While I was on Mt. Whitney using this technique in 30-40 mph winds, I piled close to 40 pounds of rocks on each corner of my tent. The tent was stable as can be in the heavy winds)

If you have a persistent problem while out in the backcountry, e-mail your questions to a16photos@gmail.com.


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