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To secure a space blanket in high winds, use rocks or logs to weigh down the edges, or tie it with cordage to a stable object, such as a tree or a tent pole.
Weighing Down the Edges
When high winds are a concern, it’s essential to secure your space blanket to prevent it from being blown away. One effective method is to use rocks or logs to weigh down the edges. This can be done by placing a rock or log at each corner of the blanket, making sure it’s heavy enough to hold the blanket in place. As a general rule, use rocks that weigh at least 5-10 pounds (2.3-4.5 kg) per corner. This will provide sufficient weight to keep the blanket secure.
Tying to a Stable Object
Another method to secure a space blanket in high winds is to tie it to a stable object, such as a tree or a tent pole. To do this, use cordage, such as paracord or rope, to tie the blanket to the object. Make sure the tie is snug but not too tight, as you don’t want to compromise the structural integrity of the object. For a space blanket that’s 52 inches (132.1 cm) wide, tie the cordage about 6-8 inches (15.2-20.3 cm) from the edge of the blanket. This will provide a secure attachment point without restricting the blanket’s movement.
Additional Tips
When securing a space blanket in high winds, it’s also essential to consider the overall shelter setup. Make sure the space blanket is properly attached to the shelter, and that the shelter itself is stable and secure. Additionally, consider using stakes or guy lines to anchor the shelter to the ground. This will help to prevent the shelter from being blown away or collapsing. By following these tips, you can ensure a safe and secure shelter in high winds.
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