tentpegs and sand

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Outdoor idiots are right about tying the top of one peg to the bottom of a second. It's how I get fence posts to stay upright when stretching wire fence. Works great...

As for sand and pegs, I use two methods, depending on what kind of sand. If I'm on the beach and it's windy, I use rocks, wrap them like a parcel and tie them to my tie outs before buying them, works good, but make sure you put your pack in your tent before you do this, I had my tent almost blow into a river once doing this, had one stone in and the wind picked up. Helps to use long rocks.

If it is simply sandy soil, I hitch two pegs together in a cross and jam them in. Hold them as close togetehr as your hitch allows, jam em in, then pull until they spread. Quick and easy deadman. Never had a problem, but to be fair, the tent I've used this method with was free standing, so the pegs just hold it in place once it's up.

A friend of mine will cut bushes and bury them like stones. Seems to work well, but too much digging, too much cutting, but probably the most stable arrangement.
 

oops56

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Gee i don't know much about soft sand. But cant you just dig a hole put tent in hole then stake it out. About a foot deep or so then stake & push some sand on the side walls.
 

oldsoldier

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make a deadman. IT works equally well in snow. Tie the cord in the middle of the peg, and bury it horizontally. Fairly deep. Alternatively, as mentioned above, use bags, socks, etc. Fill them, & bury them.
 
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Chuck

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One trick you can use in sandy soil or snow is take two sticks about an inch across and at least a foot long. Lay them perpendicular then ty your tent line where they cross then bury them a few inches down.
 

stevec

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on sand i go for 2" plastic water pipe, just cut a notch near the top for the guy, and away you go.
steve

just realised this is a bit late:eek:
 

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