Was out in the Glades this past weekend for 3 nights and 3 days. Got to try out the rebuilt Sweetwater Chickee. Same layout but all new wood and roof. Below is a link to my trip report.
http://www.findmespot.com/spotadventures/index.php/view_adventure?t...
Since Flex was with us, I would assume his trips summary will be better.
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As we found out the standard stakes just don't cut it. Before your recommendation I was looking at one of the two below options. I was leaning towards Tough Stake for the Trap and Cyclone for the tent.
or
http://www.toughstake.com/http://www.cascadedesigns.com/msr/tents/tent-accessories/secure/cyclone-tent-
RE: staking a sand site
Instead of using stakes, bring along some 1-2 liter ditty bags. Fill the bag with sand, tie off your tarp/tent, then bury the whole bag in the sand. Works great, inexpensive, and takes little space/weight.
The stakes on my tent actually held fine (about 6"), but that was a really strong & fast gust that sent Ted's tent flying..
I'm gonna make a new set of 10 or 12 stakes @ 12" long just for this purpose out of some aluminum rod. Should be an easy job.
In the meantime enjoy these animated previews of the trip:
https://kayakfari.wordpress.com/2015/09/10/does-the-florida-summer-...
Well the liquor still site deserved it's own special treatment..
Shine on you crazy Outlaws!
(click pic)
https://kayakfari.wordpress.com/2015/09/17/time-portal-into-the-old...
Thank Vivian! That would be a lot of fun to document. Do you have a link to the one you saw?
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