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INSTRUCTIONSTARP2210 

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When the tarp is used as a full-size  shelter, note that 
the center point should be higher than the corners and 
sides to prevent water accumulating in a puddle during 
rainfall. Tie out the guylines found in the corners to 
pegs, trees rocks or other secure anchor points. 
Additional guylines can be attached to loops found 
along the edges of the tarp. 

Anchor one side close to the ground with pegs and corner 
guylines. Create a ridgeline as shown above using guylines 
and anchor the tarp‘s opposite corners. If trees are not 
available, support the tarp corners with branches, kayak 
paddles or Exped Tarp Poles of the desired height and 
tension guylines at an angle, securing with pegs. Add 
tautness and wind stability to the structure by attaching 
and anchoring supplemental guylines where needed. 

FULL SIZE TARP

CLOSED ON ONE SIDE

A-FRAME

Tie a cord between two trees, slip the tarp over the 
cord and anchor the corners with pegs or guylines. 
Depending on the height of the cord the sides will 
reach the ground or a gap to the ground will remain.

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