May 7, 2023 #1 S sivart WKR Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 732 What stakes do you'll recommend for the high country? I tried the groundhog minis and couldn't get them to hold in 30 mph wind. Also added rocks.
What stakes do you'll recommend for the high country? I tried the groundhog minis and couldn't get them to hold in 30 mph wind. Also added rocks.
May 7, 2023 #2 Mike Islander WKR Joined Aug 10, 2019 Messages 2,724 Location Lowcountry, SC If adding rocks, stakes are no longer your problem. More rocks.
May 7, 2023 #3 mtwarden Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 18, 2016 Messages 11,698 Location Montana I went from 6" stakes to 8" stakes- Easton nano nail stakes; evidently 2X the holding power for a mere .09 oz more in weight I'll still add rocks if it's windy, better safe than sorry Stakes are tough and found them good in most environs
I went from 6" stakes to 8" stakes- Easton nano nail stakes; evidently 2X the holding power for a mere .09 oz more in weight I'll still add rocks if it's windy, better safe than sorry Stakes are tough and found them good in most environs
May 7, 2023 #4 OP OP S sivart WKR Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 732 Gonna try some cyclones. I probably should have dug up larger rocks.
May 7, 2023 #5 snowymtnwolf WKR Joined Jul 1, 2015 Messages 1,227 Location Colo Spgs There are longer groundhog types that I prefer. Same red color. Just longer and thicker Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There are longer groundhog types that I prefer. Same red color. Just longer and thicker Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk