Dozer & Kotoraptor
You ever think about building a solid camp structure that can handle a storm?
Yeah, when the wind starts howling you gotta use the lean‑to technique, tie it tight, stack heavy stones at the base, keep the frame low, and a good tarp over the top is lifesaver.
Good call—just make sure the tarp’s tucked tight, or the wind’ll turn it into a sail. And if you’re missing a stone, you’ll end up playing tug‑of‑war with the wind.
You’ll be good if you secure every ridge line and double‑check the stakes before the wind picks up. A loose stone is a fast track to a DIY wind tunnel. Keep the edges buried and you’ll survive a gale without a fight.
Sounds like a solid plan—just make sure those stakes stay put, or we’ll be building a wind tunnel instead of a shelter. A good set of stakes, and a couple of extra shovels, keeps the whole thing on the straight and narrow.
Sounds good. Double‑stake the corners, tuck the corners of the tarp in, and leave a spare shovel in the pack. That way, if the wind throws a stone at us, we’ll have a plan instead of a wind tunnel.
Double‑stake them like a stubborn bulldog and keep that shovel handy—might as well be ready for a rogue stone or a sudden ice‑crack. Either way, we’ll stay on the ground and off the wind tunnel.
Got it, keep the stakes tight, check them often, and keep that shovel close. That’s the only way to outlast a rogue stone or an ice‑crack.