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Most things work well if you don't hit a rock....I always hit rocks.
Mike MU-2 "Nomen Nescio" ] wrote in message ... From: "Mike Rapoport" Bring a hammer for the stakes. If you can get them in without a hammer, they are unlikely to hold on large tent. You want longer stakes too. hardwood or rebar work well. The tent is probably OK since the winds will not be sustained. There are also "sand stakes" available that are designed to hold in loose soil. Sort of like portable aircraft tie-downs but made out of thermoset plastic. They basically screw into the ground and are quite good at holding tensile loads. Just be sure to screw them in at the same angle as the tent ropes and they should hold like a rock. |
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