Originally posted by ChuckC:
Good job. Good idea
Please school me. Why didn't you just continue the ridgeline (or, have secondary lines instead of one long one) to make the support lines, such that the support is at the top of each pole and not somewhere in the middle as seems in the pix ?
Great question!
I could of made it better, bigger, etc. But I wanted options. I tent camp about 20-30 night a year and always have some kind of "shelter" other than my tent. Usually its a tarp. Sometimes I use trees other times I need to cut poles, etc. But it always ends up sloppy and not exactly what i want.
This set up i made is mostly about the simplicity and options from the poles. Its definitely not a new concept or something that has not been done before.
But the 2 "nesting" poles gives me a total of 2 8 foot poles or 4 5 foot poles and endless ways to set it up. I can do a big lean to, an a frame, a circus style tent if I have a tree, etc.
So i have lots of strong options and very minimal items. It all fits into a 5 gallon bucket that i always have in camp anyway and the 2 nesting poles fit in the back of my truck and take up no space either.
So its a cheap, strong, multi option tarp shelter that I can be under for everything from cooking in the rain, to processing deer in camp.
The way i have it set up in the pics is probably the way i will set it up LEAST often. but I already know the other ways to set it up and wanted to see how it worked in places with out trees and only the 2 nesting poles.
Its nothing fancy or expensive or that has not been done before. But the poles add so much versatility to it that I never thought of before.