Pitching a mid on hard ground

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Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby beean » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 5:25 am

Anyone have any advice on how I should pitch my mid on rock?

Looking to set up a base camp for a week or so on a big flat granite rock, there's no spots for pegs at all. How secure would guylines and rocks be?

I don't have a free standing tent nor do I want to purchase one.

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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Orion » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 8:52 am

I can't think of another way besides rocks. That's what I've done when I've pitched my homemade duomid on a granite slab. The rocks need to be big or stacked in order to limit sliding under tension. They still sometimes slide over time.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Moondog55 » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 9:25 am

Big solid stuff sacks may help if all you can find are small rocks
The UL sacks sold for snow will not last long on granite
I've never tired setting up a single pole tipi on rock so I can't offer any additional advice
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby GPSGuided » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 12:11 pm

Better find big rocks and some rubber sleeves to protect those guylines.
Just move it!
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby beean » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 2:10 pm

Thanks guys,

I guess rocks is the way, I was just hoping someone would have a miracle solution.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Tortoise » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 2:28 pm

Would there be any cracks in the granite??
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby GPSGuided » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 2:32 pm

beean wrote:I guess rocks is the way, I was just hoping someone would have a miracle solution.

You are not hoping for Araldite, are you?
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Moondog55 » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 3:14 pm

Actually Superglue Gel or 5 minute epoxy and some small eye-nuts would work

http://www.bunnings.com.au/romak-35-x-3 ... t_p3961215

I remember a rock climb in central Australia where we needed to superglue some protection and aid on a totally blank wall. it's probably still there as we were possibly the only people to ever climb there
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Franco » Mon 08 Jun, 2015 3:19 pm

One possible solution is to have an above ground dead-man anchor to use to pile rocks over it.
Something like this :
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby beean » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 12:02 am

Tortoise wrote:Would there be any cracks in the granite??


Yup, plenty of cracks however my rock gear will with me on my rack.

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beean wrote:I guess rocks is the way, I was just hoping someone would have a miracle solution.

You are not hoping for Araldite, are you?


That's the ticket. Unfortunately I want to take my tent home with me afterwards.

Moondog55 wrote:Actually Superglue Gel or 5 minute epoxy and some small eye-nuts would work

http://www.bunnings.com.au/romak-35-x-3 ... t_p3961215

I remember a rock climb in central Australia where we needed to superglue some protection and aid on a totally blank wall. it's probably still there as we were possibly the only people to ever climb there


Where was this Moondog?

Franco wrote:One possible solution is to have an above ground dead-man anchor to use to pile rocks over it.
Something like this :
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That looks like the go Franco, thanks.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Orion » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 1:32 am

I've used Franco's suggestion of a peg as a deadman. But a few wraps of guyline around a small rock works just as well. Guylines do get damaged this way over time of course, but string is cheap.

In our local mountains the ground often doesn't accept pegs very well and large rocks are easy to find. So I just leave the pegs at home and use rocks as anchors 100% of the time. I have these nice shiny Ti pegs that I've never used.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby beean » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 5:27 am

Yeah I've used the guyline around a rock method before but came back to find it had worn through after a few hours.

The spot is Applebee dome in the Bugaboos, which is pretty windy. Usually I just get the partner to take the their tent however this time I've got that job.

Rocks are plentiful up there however. I might see if I can rig up some protectors with some heatshrink I've got lying around..
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Moondog55 » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 7:46 am

Our mate Bill Delano posted this precis

http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum ... ry-1974-75
I won't say where the wall is exactly but it parallels the Alice to Uluru road
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby GPSGuided » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 8:26 am

How about some of those climbing nuts? If there are cracks and fissures, these will do a fine job.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby beean » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 12:13 pm

Moondog55 wrote:Our mate Bill Delano posted this precis

http://www.supertopo.com/climbers-forum ... ry-1974-75
I won't say where the wall is exactly but it parallels the Alice to Uluru road


Rad story, thanks for the link. You ever have a crack at Mt Connor?

GPSGuided wrote:How about some of those climbing nuts? If there are cracks and fissures, these will do a fine job.


I've got a bunch but I'll need them for climbing.

Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Moondog55 » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 12:37 pm

No Not Mt Connor
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby johnrs » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 4:32 pm

How about some tough garbags or fabric shopping bags filled with rocks???
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby GPSGuided » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 4:44 pm

beean wrote:I've got a bunch but I'll need them for climbing.

Only need 4-6 to set up the tent.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Moondog55 » Tue 09 Jun, 2015 5:43 pm

If you can find a crack a 4 inch nail will hold a tent, I get the impression cracks are either ultra fine or non existent
Start sewing those HD stuff sacks or find some sandbags to fill
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Franco » Wed 10 Jun, 2015 8:36 am

Beean,
what mid do you have ?
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby beean » Wed 10 Jun, 2015 11:18 am

Franco wrote:Beean,
what mid do you have ?


It's a Bear Paw Pyratent.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Franco » Wed 10 Jun, 2015 12:44 pm

Thanks for that.
Something else that came to mind , and again it may or may not be obvious, is the use trekking pole sections as "dead man" holds above ground.
Of course this only works if you have a spare pole or two and if those sticks that everyone seem to find just around the campsite are not in fact there...
Something like this :
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Back to the "guyline around rocks" bit, it works best if the guyline goes to the tent from under the rock and it is at a better angle.
I only have had one or two guylines set up like that (at a time)
I protected the line with a chux in the right spot. ( I always have spare Chux, it's like Windex * to me)
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BTW, when I posted the trekking pole sections/dead man bit last time nobody liked that but I don't mind.
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby beean » Wed 10 Jun, 2015 1:41 pm

That's a good one Franco.

Having three poles to break down should provide enough sections for solid guying, although I don't like leaving the grip ends on the ground here as pack rats and squirrels tend to eat the grips for the salt.

There's plenty of big, flat rocks there which I could use to keep the line flat up until the tent.

I'm going on a trip early next week so I'll try and see which of the suggested methods work. Except araldite, it's too heavy :P
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Re: Pitching a mid on hard ground

Postby Moondog55 » Wed 10 Jun, 2015 1:45 pm

araldyte is available in 5gram kits
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