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An A-frame tarp can be used as a ground barrier, but with some limitations and considerations.
Setting Up the A-Frame Tarp Ground Barrier
To use an A-frame tarp as a ground barrier, set up the tarp’s ridgeline about 6-8 inches off the ground. This height helps prevent snow, water, or debris from accumulating underneath the tarp and causing damage. Use stakes or rocks to secure the tarp’s corners and guy lines, ensuring the ridgeline remains level.
Choosing the Right A-Frame Tarp
When selecting an A-frame tarp for ground barrier use, consider its size, material, and waterproof rating. A tarp with a minimum of 6-8 ounces of waterproof material per square foot is recommended. A larger tarp is also beneficial, as it provides more coverage and can be used to create a more effective ground barrier. For example, a 9x12-foot tarp can be used to cover a larger area and provide better protection from the elements.
Additional Considerations
When using an A-frame tarp as a ground barrier, be aware of the wind direction and potential for snow accumulation. If you’re in a snowy environment, consider using a tarp with a waterproof coating or applying a waterproofing treatment to the tarp before use. Additionally, always secure the tarp’s guy lines and corners to prevent it from becoming dislodged or damaged in high winds.
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