Rain, snow, bitter cold, exhausting heat … I’ll take any of those conditions over a harsh wind. Blowing air makes the simplest of camp tasks difficult, from cooking dinner to having a campfire at night.
Perhaps none of the windy-condition tasks are more frustrating than setting up a tent. This is made all the more difficult on a solo expedition.
Wind Tutorial: How to Set Up a Tent
I have been solo trekking in Patagonia, and regularly I do battle with the region’s famous wind as I set up my tent. Here are a few tricks I learned along the way.
1. Pick a Site
2. Organize Gear
3. Prep Tent Poles
4. Stake Out Tent
5. Clip Poles Onto Tent
6. Attach Fly
7. Guy Out Tent
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