Stid2677
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Few things I have learned, Tipi's are good at shedding wind and snow, provided they stay taught. I use only MSR Cyclone stakes, and I pack enough to double stake if I'm going to places like Kodiak or known windy places. A heavy rock placed between the double stakes improves holding power. Always place something under the main pole to prevent it from auguring into the ground and causing the tipi to go slack, slack will cause flapping that will pull stakes. Always use caution to secure the zippered doors, I like snap clips as I have had them come untied even after I tied them into a crazy knot. If the door comes open wind will blow it up. Pack your gear into bags during a big blow, if the tipi fails you don't want your gear blown into the next country. Remove the stove pipe and secure the pipe hole, the pipe as mentioned will get beat back and forth and can cause damage. These screw in stakes work well too.
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