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    Default Need equiv of Solong6 freestanding

    I love my Solong6. Really do. But, the last couple times I went out I kept finding myself thinking "wow, that would be a rad place to camp, but I can't drive stakes in.

    Can anyone recommend something that is similar size and function but is freestanding? Thank you!

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    You don't really need a free-standing tent. Just use a deadman anchor or use something similar to wedge your stakes between or under rocks or logs. There is always a way to get the stake or tie-out point to stay in place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Persistent View Post
    You don't really need a free-standing tent. Just use a deadman anchor or use something similar to wedge your stakes between or under rocks or logs. There is always a way to get the stake or tie-out point to stay in place.
    I do the same with my Duo.

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