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Post by firsttime11 on Mar 3, 2011 11:19:51 GMT -5
im sure its in another thread but i figured this would be an ok thread to ask it..does anyone know what the size of a single spot is, in the car area? and if u have two vehicles do you get two spots? is that how it works?
Post by yfoogsittam on Mar 3, 2011 11:43:49 GMT -5
great bump.
curious as to how stable tarps and pvc are in the rain/wind. last year, i had experienced roo-ers in my group basically set everything up for me, which was nice, but this year, its my turn. I should have paid better attention.
PVC and tarps seem like a nice idea, but i feel like the tarp would be pretty heavy for pvc, expecially in rain or high winds. Is this an issue? im guessing guy wires help?
im sure its in another thread but i figured this would be an ok thread to ask it..does anyone know what the size of a single spot is, in the car area? and if u have two vehicles do you get two spots? is that how it works?
yup. single space officially = width of your car plus 10 feet behind. 2 spots = both car widths plus 10 feet behind. ymmv though
I was planning on setting up an EZ-Up with 3 sides covered with reflective tarp, one reflective tarp hanging from the EZ-Up to the roof rack on my car with the tent somewhere either inside the EZ-Up or under the tarp/canopy from the EZ-Up to the car.
I am thinking I will put an ezup whatever distance I can get away from my car than string two chords from two corners of the ezup to my car then from those two chords, I can set up a tarp to over the distance and come down a bit from the sides in order to protect our tents from potential rain and sunlight while keeping space between my tent and the tarp, providing ventilation.