Setting up Camp Outline –When –Where –What Exum Guides camp, Lower Saddle, Grand Teton.
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Transcript of Setting up Camp Outline –When –Where –What Exum Guides camp, Lower Saddle, Grand Teton.
When
• A good spot early is better than a bad spot late
• You might want to spread out and search for a spot
• Remember it takes time to setup camp, eat dinner, clean up…
• It gets dark pretty fast
Where (1)
• Flat spot in the woods, or sheltered area from wind.
• In The white Mtns– below treeline in summer– above treeline only if on top of 2ft of snow(?)– within 200ft of trail– within 1/4 mi of streams or AMC huts
How Important is this wind stuff?
• If possibly windy make sure you have walls.
• You might collapse the tent when not in it.
• You don’t always need guy lines.
Be prepared for some loving care
• Chaffing can break guy lines
• Snow can accumulate
• Broken branches?
• Flying debris
Where (2)
• Make sure you divide the cooking, toilet, and sleeping
• Also specify area for snow collection
• Make sure the back of the tent faces windward
DO and DON’Ts
• DO NOT Clear vegetation
• DO NOT Make ditch around tent
• DO spread the snow or make sure people can’t tell you’re your tent was
• DO NOT leave a trace (the spies won’t be able to follow you)
What (1)
• You can do many things at once
• First thing, is start melting snow (takes a lot of time >10 minutes)
• Also collect snow in a black trash bag for more water– It takes a lot of snow in volume to
produce a lot of water
• Setup tents, spread sleeping bags
What (2)
• House Rules– Do not walk on booties (you can sleep easily)– Do not bring boots inside tent, easy to get snow
inside tent– Brush snow out of tent– If snowing through the night, you might have to
shake off accumulating snow off the tent
Keep the camp clean and tidy• Snow can cover your stuff in
no time. Do not leave stuff around.
• Think big wall rotated 90 degrees, always have your stuff inside or clipped to something so it cannot blow away nor be covered with snow (unless is inside your vestibule)