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This is what those extra lines are on your tent for.. #shorts
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Tent camping. Guy line. Guy lines. How to keep a tent from blowing in the wind and weather. Hiking. Backpacking. Car camping. camping. backpacking. hik
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@rachelk3965

2 years ago

I had to laugh because when I first started backpacking, I thought they were called guide lines. Fun fact they are called "guy" lines from the French word gui (pronounced gee) meaning resolute protection. They are super helpful with ventilation, stability and helping keep you dry if it rains.

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@rono.3692

2 years ago

I would also add that they are are meant to keep your tent wall (fly) off of your tent mesh. In addition, I recommend replacing them with cord that has embedded reflective elements. It makes tripping over them at night a thing of the past!

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@Stensture2

2 years ago

In my experience, the ’slack’ on the guideline depends on the tent, the environment and weather conditions. Let’s say you setting up your tent on an ‘alpine’ harsh environment exposed to a lot of wind, then I always put a hard strain on the guidelines to prevent the tent from failing, poles breaking and so forth you get the idea. In a forest however, it can be slack. Thanks and cheers from Sweden 🇸

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@MrShadowpanther3

1 year ago

Was camping one night with the wife in the tent at a campground. Wind picked up during the night along with a light rain. Along about 3am we started hearing cursing and excited talking. The wind was blowing the tent around pretty good, but both the tent and the fly were secured pretty good with lines. We woke up in the morning and our tent and only ONE other were still standing. Everyone else (probably 15) had packed up and left during the night.

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@tlowe9931

1 year ago

It also provides the ventilation necessary to keep your breath from condensing on the interior walls of the tent.

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@LeslyS-S

1 year ago

I’m going camping for the first time tomorrow, I’m extremely nervous….Im trying to cram as much as I can and I found this channel, and I’m glad 😅

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@elvismikel2271

2 years ago

You should also note that the guy line only provide additional stability to your tent if the associated tie off or Velcro tie off on the inside of the fly attaches to the pole structure. I've seen too many scouts stake out the guy line but not attach the fly to the poles.

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@becca6451

2 years ago

I bought reflective lines for mine. Got tired of tripping at night. 😆

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@danielkutcher5704

1 year ago

A freestanding tent becomes a free-rolling tent in wind unless it's guyed out and staked well. If you think that you being in it will anchor it down, you will be surprised when it wraps around you and the poles break. Stake it or break it. ☺

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@juanfelipemichelcors3938

1 year ago

I love this camping guy from The Office.

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@Touringmidwest

2 years ago

Also can help for ventilation and getting air flow under the rain fly.

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@phillipp1399

2 years ago

The guy lines that attach to your tent on the pole-lines won’t tear your tent— so long as you have the fly properly velcroed to the pole. You should cinch these down good. Guy lines that originate from mid-panel however should have a little slack or even better, a little shock cord inline.

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@Kosahdus

2 years ago

I have used GUY lines always other way. So that tightening is up on tent not on ground. Easy to make final adjust around tent. Winter it’s mandatory if you have lot of snow/hard snow top of parachute/snow anchors.

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@privateeye2490

2 years ago

Bought a nice tent from a premium brand a few years ago and couldn't believe it didn't come with instructions describing all the features and tie-out points, etc. Never could find anything online either. Lots of weird little hooks and loops and I have no idea what they are for or how to use them (beyond the obvious time-out points).

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@matthewsierleja2193

1 year ago

Little slack is good because you WILL trip on those lines. So unless the line or stakes are loose the tent will rip or stretch fibers so much it will never be waterproof again.

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@HuskyHiker

1 year ago

I love inclemints!

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@deatrapointer6976

2 years ago

THANK YOU! 😳I NEVER WOULD HAVE GUESSED WHAT THAT WAS OR HOW TO USE THEM!!

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@toryevanss4512

1 year ago

Thanks! I had a vague idea what they were for but usually only camp in good weather and ignore them. Would definitely have pulled them too tight if I hadn't seen this video.

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@brianfox340

1 year ago

Also, the ones on rain flys aren't JUST got rain, but for dew as well, which can soak through into the tent if it's sitting in contact with the tent, so use them even if it WON'T rain. Guess how I learned this...

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@andreagreer3025

1 year ago

And for wind…the wind!

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