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Look up "deadman", this works great in snow just using medium sized sticksIf you want to setup shop on an area that already has 3' of snow, how do you stake the tent down? Is there a difference in methodology for compacted snow vs fresh powder?
Thanks!
Line locks
You can pitch in deep loose snow with a good deadman see video belowYou don't really ever stake into loose snow, you always stake into compacted, usually by stomping around to compress/melt and let it sinter/re-set into a block for 30 mins then actually placing the stakes. Usually you use snowshoes/skis to do the whole platform at once.
I have never tried spray-on teflon. Would be fun if it worked, though. Just research it before you try it, but DCF/dyneema may be fine since it's non-stretch and doesn't breathe anyways. *laugh*
I re-iterate: research first, maybe contact DuPont and let us know before you spray it on and something crazy like "it melts the tent" happens.
Cheers,
-mox
That looks to be more of a PU material. You can use our Sil repair patches to make your own .. it adheres pretty well .I posted where to buy adhesive pull outs for dcf and here is a tutorial for non dcf material that you want to put pull outs on...