Tarp Camping

Tarp Camping 101 gives a copule of pointers on how to live under a tarp in the woods.
SGt Rock shows you all the ways to set up a basic tarp.
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For many years I carried only a tarp for protection and no stove, cooking on fires. But at my mid 60s I find it more comfortable to have a good tent and stove. And I don't travel as far so the bulk isn't as important.
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I've a North Face tadpole which I love. Used it recently for some hiking on the GR11. It's pretty lightweight - plenty of space if I'm on my own and fits two in at a bit of a squeeze. Can't quite bring myself to get down to just a tarp.
There has been some interest in producing a modified version of tarp to Go to help Mum’s and Dad’s we suspect to plan for the hiking activities meals,backpacks and the best hiking tents and menus for young people heading off on school camps or hiking trips where they have to organise their own food.
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