Choose the right design depending on the activity.
Dining fly tarp setup.
For example if you want an area for multiple people to eat or sit around the dining fly is a good option.
If wind is a major factor then we set up the dining fly with the long side facing the wind.
It provides a good sunshade and enough headroom without sacrificing too much space.
Rigging the dining fly the dining fly is also called the crew tarp.
Follow the philmont dining fly or crew tarp is a 12 by 12 nylon tarp rigged for simple easy setup.
The side guy line is about 30 feet long and is threaded through the grommets on the tarp and staked down with three stakes.
We generally set up our family camp site with the dining fly in the center a tent on each of two adjacent sides the cooking and camp fire on one side and the last side open to the path or road leading to the camp.
If you want to make a shelter for a hammock the diamond tarp setup would be best.
Philmont issues a 12 by 12 nylon crew tarp with lines and poles.
The first step is to select the site.
Tarp shelter plans with instructions 1.
Layout the tarp and attach a guyline to each corner with two half hitches or a bowline.
This dining fly tarp shelter may be a tough shelter if you properly tie down and stake the tarp.
Hiking sticks or trekking poles can be used as poles eight stakes and three paracord lines are all else that s required.
This is the favorite design for many campers and it s a simple open air cover.
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Rigging a tarp philmont style is much different than how a patrol tarp is normally set up back home.
It keeps away rain but it offers limited protection against the other elements due to its lack of sides.
And the amount of headroom will be controlled by the height of the support pole.
A 40 paracord ridge line is rigged underneath the ridge of the tarp and a loop of the line is threaded.
This rig will keep about eight people who get along fairly well out of the rain.
The dining fly tarp shelter.
We use crewmembers walking sticks instead of philmont issued poles.
This is a favorite shelter design to many campers because provides very good ventilation but also has proper coverage.
Never set up your shelter beneath a dead.
Here is how to rig a 12 12 tarp a method i have heard called the philmont dining fly tarp to stand up to strong winds and rain.