Survival Purpose
One of the primary survival priorities in an evacuation scenario is to keep out of extreme elements and keep your body at a healthy temperature. Of course you can build a wilderness shelter but having one handy saves a lot of energy and brings piece of mind.
A camping tarp is a shelter system that serves as a great survival shelter. It is weather proof (wind, rain, sun) and a very light weight addition to a go-bag and should be part of Stage 2 in your survival system. Compare it with the high end camping tarp system. If weight is a big issue, this could replace a tent and serve the same purpose.
Our camping tarp gets used for so many events. We use it under tents (folded), as a canopy, as a wind break, and more. When we get home we dry it out and store it with our emergency bug-out-gear.
What We Like
- Durable - Waterproof and Tear-resistant: Made up of superior 210T ripstop polyester fabric with PU 3000mm coating
- Light Weight - At just under 3 pounds the tarp, lines, and stakes makes a great addition to a go-bag. Instant shelter justifies the relatively light weight.
- Minimalist - The tarp isn't complicated. Tie guy lines to the webbing loops to make it a synch to assemble in a hurry.
- Designed for Mobility - Once stowed in its bag the tent fits snuggly in a pack for on-the-go mobility.
- Weatherproof - The heat-taped seams and fabric holds out wind, rain, snow, and sun. We've experienced harsh elements when in the wilderness and a tarp of this quality repells it all.
Tips and Recommendations
- Trial Run - Take it camping so you know how to set it up and stow it away after.
- Store It Dry - If you use it, put it away clean and dry so it doesn't mildew.
- Put It Back - If you use it, put it back. Emergency gear has a tendency to walk off when raided for common use.
- Comfort Is Key - When you set it up you're goal is to make a great night's sleep. Find a place on the ground where you can put your pad and be the most comfortable.
Safe and Secure