jackburcs
FNG
Any advice out there on freestanding tents vs semi-freestanding vs staked/guyed systems?
Thanks for the input. For those that have non-freestanding shelters, have you encountered many situations hunting in mountainous/hilly areas in which you couldn't properly pitch your shelter?
Really no downside to a freestanding tent in freestanding vs non freestanding comparison.
What sort of tent stakes work best in Alaska's varied terrain?Site selection for floorless....I've gotten into ridgeline situations where I put a rock perimeter around the shelter to wind shear and reduce the risk of loosing my shelter. Anywhere that is uneven on the mountain requires some creative use of guy lines on adjacent trees and shrubs. I have the stakes looped with the attachments. I never want them to slip off and once sinking the stakes I'll place rocks over them if I feel the pitch is at risk in foul conditions. I also stake out my Bivy with Titanium stakes. I like that secure and in it's place through the night. My two cents after running floorless in the mountains of Alaska for a decade or so.