I’ve used groundhogs, minis and needle stakes from msr.
In my experience avoid the needles they all bent on the first use. Just by me stepping on them.
I picked up some Vargo Ti nails this winter and have been loving them for frozen/ gravely hard ground.
Another option I’ve used in the past is aluminum gutter stakes from Home Depot. Hard to find up here now for some reason but light, strong, cheap and doesn’t hurt my feelings if I did bend or lose one.
Sometimes big nails from the hardware store are the best bet for really nasty/rock soil. The steel will handle the poundiing and pulling better that 7075-T6 aluminum. I've used most of the stakes mentioned and don't believe any of them are designed to be used in truly hard/clay/rocky soil. Might be less money and few extra ounces, but less frustration just to use big nails. I have some 8 and 10 inchers I use with a family camping tent and have used them many times where if I tried a high end MSR stake, I would've just broken the MSR stake while the 10" pounds in with no complaints. Just a thought.
I’m going to order a couple of the Vargo Ti nails and a set of SO Ti stakes and see how they do next to the groundhogs. I’ve got some giant nails around the barn that I can use if worse comes to worse. Thanks for the advice!
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