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    Have you ever been to a Bushmoot and attended the Tarp workshop? I attended one run by C_Claycomb, it was a great workshop and was accompanied by a superb photocopy/article teaching you all about Tarps and different possible configurations. I have copied the entire document and provided it here for you:

    Full Document :
    Tarp Configurations - Setting up your Tarp - Tarpology





    Thanks to Jed at TrueNorth who has let me
    copy the document and share it with everyone.
    Last edited by C_Claycomb; 14-12-2008 at 22:41.
    Regards, Ashley Cawley

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    Nice one Nightwalker, cheers.

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    nice thanks

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    Thanks for sharing - looks like I might be trying some new set ups soon!

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    taking of Tarpology here is a podcast with a bit of it. it's this one: http://www.theoutdoorsstation.co.uk/..._podcasts.html
    The Podzine ‘10/3/08’
    Last edited by abushcrafter; 25-03-2008 at 20:51.

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    thanks for he links guys,
    jon
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    Quote Originally Posted by abushcrafter View Post
    taking of Tarpology here is a podcast with a bit of it. it's this one: http://www.theoutdoorsstation.co.uk/..._podcasts.html - The Podzine ‘10/3/08’
    Good find!.. thats Jed the man himself from TrueNorth. Glad to hear you folks are finding the document useful.
    Regards, Ashley Cawley

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    your wellcome and "podcastbob" is on this forum if you want to thank him

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    Here's how I figured out how to set up my tarp with the use of only one pole:

    http://mungobah.blogspot.com/2007/10...-tutorial.html

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    Jed's pretty darn handy with an axe as well - did some good workshops at last year's moot.

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    ooo, any idea if he'll be doing the same again at this summers moot?
    Regards, Ashley Cawley

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    You could use your walking stick as the pole or use the pole as a walking stick

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    Ignore me, just updating a comment on an old thread = )

    http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/sh...gurations.html
    Last edited by tim_n; 09-08-2010 at 09:27. Reason: updated to reflect me reading the links on PB site...

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    link goes to a 404 now,

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