Make sure this cord is tight and holds the tarp securely to the ground.
Tarp floor and how to stake tight.
The distance apart of the two front corner stakes when you first lay out the tarp.
If you have trouble getting a good pitch try playing around with the following.
The 30 degree angle of the tarp s roof will create a ten foot long living area.
Make sure the line is tight to prevent any sagging.
The length and angle of the trekking pole.
Do the same thing for each of the other three corners of your a frame tarp shelter.
The tarp is draped over the paracord diagonally while the leading edges fold under to form the floor.
The corner of the shelter must be faced towards the direction of the wind.
Here s how to set up your tarp shelter as a wind shed.
Throw the tarp over the line so the middle of the tarp meets the cord.
The a frame shelter is probably the most common shelter one can make.
Hammer in the stakes on each corner making sure it is tightly secured.
The tarp should be about 6 8 inches 15 cm off the ground all the way around.
Then stake down and tension the pole s guyline at about a 90 angle from that side of the tarp.
Draping over the tarp and staking it down are the final steps required to make this standard shelter.
Stake down one side of the tarp.
Tie 1 guy line around each tree roughly 4 5ft from the ground depending on the size of the tarp.
It can be made by stringing the paracord between two trees.
Put a trekking pole angled slightly in the middle of an adjacent side of the tarp.
Tie a length of cord between the tent stake and the corner of the tarp.