Franco wrote:I think I saw a link listing 8g for those anchors.
Can someone please verify the weight ?
GPSGuided wrote:Zone-5 wrote:eh, what's a Tebt?
Typo for 'Tent'. 'N' is right next to 'B' on a qwerty keyboard.
GPSGuided wrote:Zone-5 wrote:eh, what's a Tebt?
Typo for 'Tent'. 'N' is right next to 'B' on a qwerty keyboard.
weeds wrote:...I'm the right direction.
icefest wrote:Imagine a new way to put up your shelter that's easier than falling into bed, faster than you can blink, and more eloquent than a bowerbird.
GPSGuided wrote:Or TEBT = Technology-Enabled Business Transformation. The business of pitching on a wooden tent platform!
Nuts wrote:
Nuts wrote::shock: A, you do realise how many boards you'll need to file down?
Nuts wrote:
bobcrusader wrote:For the Overland, I took a few of the fishbone style platform anchors you can grab on ebay etc, and some guyline. Others used screw in hooks, but these are sharp and could pierce your bag and gear.
gayet wrote:bobcrusader wrote:For the Overland, I took a few of the fishbone style platform anchors you can grab on ebay etc, and some guyline. Others used screw in hooks, but these are sharp and could pierce your bag and gear.
If using screw-in hooks - like cup hooks - don't leave them attached to guylines. Keep in a small container - like the plastic box they tend to come packaged in (with rubber band if necessary) and then they can't damage your other gear.
bobcrusader wrote:For the Overland, I took a few of the fishbone style platform anchors you can grab on ebay etc, and some guyline. Others used screw in hooks, but these are sharp and could pierce your bag and gear.
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