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I just got a Kodiak and will be heading to Moab. I will have my 14" lag bolts but last time I was there the ground was sandy. What do you use in the sandy desert like Moab? I will have the 12" that came with it and an entire bag of stakes.Forget plastic for rocky/hard pan soil. Been using the SnowPeak stakes for a few years and IMO they're worth the money especially for anchoring the Kodiak tent in hard and/or rocky soil. Every once in a while I can't get one out of the ground when pulling up camp. But a loop of good rope through each stake's eyelet...and the convincing power of my Hi-Lift, pulls 'em right up and out.
For those that carry an electric impact driver: Ground Screw Anchors for Tents, Canopies, Sports Equipment
New tent needs 14 stakes. Sounds like a bunch of workIf it's really sandy I fill sturdy shopping bags with sand, attach the tent lines to them, and bury the bags. Works amazingly well!
New tent needs 14 stakes. Sounds like a bunch of work
x2. very surprised it took 30 posts to see rebar mentionedbesides craigslist freebies, it does not get much cheaper than rebar...
besides craigslist freebies, it does not get much cheaper than rebar...
I hammered together a set of rebar tent stakes for a S&T trip one year, it gets notoriously windy there sometimes...x2. very surprised it took 30 posts to see rebar mentioned
I could also see using old coil springs for a deadman anchor![]()
I learned that rather quickly.Rebar is too heavy and too much work. A good knot around a sturdy rock works really well.
Seriously though, the above mentioned snow stakes work quite well when used as a deadman anchor.Rebar is too heavy and too much work. A good knot around a sturdy rock works really well.
Those ground screw anchors look pretty awesome, if slightly expensive. For ease of finding them online, I recommend just googling "10 inch penetrator".Forget plastic for rocky/hard pan soil. Been using the SnowPeak stakes for a few years and IMO they're worth the money especially for anchoring the Kodiak tent in hard and/or rocky soil. Every once in a while I can't get one out of the ground when pulling up camp. But a loop of good rope through each stake's eyelet...and the convincing power of my Hi-Lift, pulls 'em right up and out.
For those that carry an electric impact driver: Ground Screw Anchors for Tents, Canopies, Sports Equipment
But maybe not at work...Those ground screw anchors look pretty awesome, if slightly expensive. For ease of finding them online, I recommend just googling "10 inch penetrator".