The past few years I have ran a simple a-frame tarp and it did fine at keeping me dry but having a breeze blowing on me while sleeping kind of got to me after a while. So this off season I set out to design and build a small lightweight floorless shelter with the ability to close off each end. Attached are a few screenshots of what I came up with in Sketch Up.
Dimensions:
110" long
44" tall at peak
24" tall at foot end
68" wide at head end
52" wide at foot end
Est. weight with lines/stakes: 15-16oz
The yellow sleeping pads are 72"x20" for scale.
I will mostly be running it solo but designed it so two guys can fit and be reasonably comfortable. I just ordered 7 yds of 1.1oz silpoly and all the hardware and misc bits, so hopefully I'll get started in the next week or so. I'll post back when I have some progress to show. Thanks to all of the rokslide diy'ers for the inspiration. This is my first time designing and sewing a project from scratch.
Dimensions:
110" long
44" tall at peak
24" tall at foot end
68" wide at head end
52" wide at foot end
Est. weight with lines/stakes: 15-16oz
The yellow sleeping pads are 72"x20" for scale.
I will mostly be running it solo but designed it so two guys can fit and be reasonably comfortable. I just ordered 7 yds of 1.1oz silpoly and all the hardware and misc bits, so hopefully I'll get started in the next week or so. I'll post back when I have some progress to show. Thanks to all of the rokslide diy'ers for the inspiration. This is my first time designing and sewing a project from scratch.