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ANCHORING TO THE STRONG WIND
(TO THE GROUND)
ANCHORING TO THE STRONG WIND (to the ground)
4. Repeat a procedure of basic anchoring, just add four more ropes to be a
ħ
ached by quick links (see picture 8) to points B (see
picture 7).Addi
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onal ropes are included in a package.
5. Adjust an addi
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onal rope length in a way, that it is 5-10cm shorter as a distance between point B and D (see picture 9). Once
adjusted, hitch the loop on the spike of point D. As the rope is shorter, it is well tensioned to help a tent to resist a strong wind.
PROPERLY ANCHOED TENT (TO THE STRONG WIND)
ANCHORING TO THE STRONG WIND (to the ground)
4. Repeat a procedure of basic anchoring, just add four more ropes to be a
ħ
ached by quick links (see picture 8) to points B (see
picture 7).Addi
ধ
onal ropes are included in a package.
5. Adjust an addi
ধ
onal rope length in a way, that it is 5-10cm shorter as a distance between point B and D (see picture 9). Once
adjusted, hitch the loop on the spike of point D. As the rope is shorter, it is well tensioned to help a tent to resist a strong wind.
PROPERLY ANCHOED TENT (TO THE STRONG WIND)