Tarp envy - A thread to set Ex-Call Centre Chimp’s piss boiling…..

To be sure, to be sure..........I'll get my coat :)
 
I saw A gent from this forum putting up a tarp,

made it look easy, but i still had the question, why put a tarp up over your tent?
Did you ask same question the other fellow too? 😆

Any way, to answer your question…

So that when you get out of your tent in the morning, you not stepping on a wet grass after a rainy night or when morning dew settles down. Plus should it rain, it’ll be a nice place to sit under, or lay in your tent without rain directly hitting it first, comfort and all that.
But most importantly, sunshade.

I spy with my little eye, your hobbit hole. 😂

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Having a lightweight, 4 season tent meant no headroom, but a tarp over the bike and tent entrance meant somewhere dry to get changed.

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Did you ask same question the other fellow too? 😆

Any way, to answer your question…

So that when you get out of your tent in the morning, you not stepping on a wet grass after a rainy night or when morning dew settles down. Plus should it rain, it’ll be a nice place to sit under, or lay in your tent without rain directly hitting it first, comfort and all that.
But most importantly, sunshade.

I spy with my little eye, your hobbit hole. 😂

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It has a porch, so i can walk out of my hobbit hole as you call it, into my dry porch :cool:

And i can sit in the dry and watch you getting wet through my windows, Windows, did i mention i have three windows in my hobbit hole 🎅 xx
 
Some reasons:
UV protection - cheaper to trash a tarp than replace a Hilleberg outer.

It is also quieter when it rains- less drumming overhead

Keeps tent dry for quicker pack down.

Works for me
Wet or dry its going into its sack , as long as it's dry inside thats all that matters lol
 
Always take my old Decathlon tarp on tour - sometimes never used but very useful when needed to create a communal area out of the rain or sun :)

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Snap..!! Decathlon tarp was a game changer for me and means my tent stays much warmer/cooler/drier than it would otherwise.

Someone recommended fitting 4mm bungee elastics in place of the guy lines and that makes it soooo easy to put up single handed so you have somewhere dry if it’s raining within minutes.

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Did you ask same question the other fellow too? 😆

Any way, to answer your question…

So that when you get out of your tent in the morning, you not stepping on a wet grass after a rainy night or when morning dew settles down. Plus should it rain, it’ll be a nice place to sit under, or lay in your tent without rain directly hitting it first, comfort and all that.
But most importantly, sunshade.

I spy with my little eye, your hobbit hole. 😂

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Sun shade; here; :ROFLMAO:
 
Just packed my bike ready for an early off in the morning. This thread has reminded me to take my tarp.

From a past trip...

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Snap..!! Decathlon tarp was a game changer for me and means my tent stays much warmer/cooler/drier than it would otherwise.

Someone recommended fitting 4mm bungee elastics in place of the guy lines and that makes it soooo easy to put up single handed so you have somewhere dry if it’s raining within minutes.

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A deconstructed tent ;)
 


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