Camp Hacks....and Bodges I guess

Sea Diamond

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We all have our tricks and gadgets that make our camplife more enjoyable but I wanted to pass on one of my all time favorites.

I've spent way too much time living under a tarp...so I've been told. But what I've learned is that bamboo make the best tarp poles money can buy. The nodes allow you to articulate the tarp in whatever attitude you might choose due to weather. And they make a dandy hook for kitchen accessories.

Our GVW is always at its limit so batwings and compact setups just won't do. Mind you I've never owned one...but have seen enough twisted up like a pretzel from a violent storm front to know my "camping" is far too extreme ;-)Screenshot_20230912-130444_Gallery.jpg
 
@Sea Diamond People spend years and millions to develop strong and lightweight materials, but the best combinations always seem to grow out of the ground.

It's almost as if God knew how to design a good product.
 
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It's almost as if God knew how to design a good product.
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Yup...I fully agree. Nature has inspired our engineers for centuries and even so some of her creations cannot be replicated. Steven Rander out of Oregon wrote a very interesting paper comparing Sika Spruce and Carbon Fiber I always considered an intriguing read.Screenshot_20230917-082547_Gallery.jpg

...back in the jungles of Southwestern Yunnan. The bamboo is quite amazing!
 
@Sea Diamond It is truly an awesome world in which we live! Basically every thing we can come up with is just reinventing some thing that already existed in nature. Which is pretty rad, when you think about it!
 
We all have our tricks and gadgets that make our camplife more enjoyable but I wanted to pass on one of my all time favorites.

I've spent way too much time living under a tarp...so I've been told. But what I've learned is that bamboo make the best tarp poles money can buy. The nodes allow you to articulate the tarp in whatever attitude you might choose due to weather. And they make a dandy hook for kitchen accessories.

Our GVW is always at its limit so batwings and compact setups just won't do. Mind you I've never owned one...but have seen enough twisted up like a pretzel from a violent storm front to know my "camping" is far too extreme ;-)View attachment 266009
What a lifehack :D
 
What this tries to teach us be resourceful as mostly everything is already provided. :D
you've got that right brother...especially when I see my wife head out in the morning foraging...usually followed by a "I'm not eating that" Screenshot_20230523-171510_Gallery.jpg
 

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