How to Put up a Tent : Laying Down a Tarp Under a Tent: Free Online Camping Guide

June 26th, 2010 | by admin |


Learn how to lay down a tarp under your tentexplained by a camping and backpacking expert in this free online camping guide. Expert: Brian Rajchel Bio: Brian Rajchel leads more than three camping/wildlife group excursions per year. He teaches children and adults tips and techniques for successful outdoors adventure. Filmmaker: Nolen Quinn

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    1. 6 Responses to “How to Put up a Tent : Laying Down a Tarp Under a Tent: Free Online Camping Guide”

    2. By jonjaques on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply

      Really? I would have thought you would have spell checked this before making a comment about something being retarded.

    3. By winonaaah on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply

      if people are so retyarded to need guide how to put tart on the ground , our world is comming to an end : )

    4. By TheBadcop on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply

      A video on how to unfold a tarp.
      Kudos on stealing a minute and a half from my life.

    5. By yb2normal on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply

      He is not clear that you should avoid having the ground cloth sticking out from under the tent. This is because rain will tend to run down the side of the tent, land on the ground cloth and pool under the tent. If your ground cloth is a bit too big, tuck it under the tent. As the previous poster mentioned, tailor made ‘footprints’ are a good way to go if you have the cash, otherwise you can easily make one.

    6. By jonathanb23 on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply

      actually all the campers i know actually use a footprint or ground cloth to protect the floor of their tent. Helps avoid sticks or rocks from tearing your floor or poking a hole. All I have seen from Expert Village is a farce. It frightens me that these people are “experts”. Clean Tent? Camping = not dirty? this guy is nut job.

    7. By nickynwong on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply

      didnt even show you how to lay it out.. he just put it on the floor. As if i needed a 1.5min vid to tell me how to do that.

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