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lavvu and canoe

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All the surplus stuff...lavvu, czech blanket bag, officers bag as underquilt for the hell of it, tarp and canoe...……….

It worked so well...……...:thumbsup:
 

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Hi Lol.

Nice set up mate very snugly with plenty of admin space under cover :thumbsup:
In the finer weather conditions do you lift one side of the tarp to give you a more open aspect?
 
snap. I set up a similar outfit for the Sharpham camp last year. Good looking set up matey. I like the single pole at the front. I used A-frame back and front but it is extra poles and weight.
 
Hi Lol.

Nice set up mate very snugly with plenty of admin space under cover :thumbsup:
In the finer weather conditions do you lift one side of the tarp to give you a more open aspect?
Should have done, certainly if stopping...that was my first time with the tarp...…...
Divebuddy mentioned the pole....normally I have a £3 washing line extendable (I used to use it in the tent before I got the A frame), but this time I forgot it, doh! Luckily I had the tents originals in the bottom of the bag, so used those on a lump of wood...……

(That's 2 for the lavvu users forum):lol:
Plus rock spikes (they ARE weighty) it is making a small tent a little heavy and bulky...but doesn't matter in the canoe really...…
 
Hi Lol.

Nice set up mate very snugly with plenty of admin space under cover :thumbsup:
In the finer weather conditions do you lift one side of the tarp to give you a more open aspect?
….admin room!!:rolleyes::lol:...love it!
 
There are times when weight and bulk are just not an issue.
Especially if you can get close to your base camp via a car or canoe :thumbsup:

Nice job :thumbsup:
 
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