[Ansteorra] GW camping in cold/hot weather tips

Lady Eithne eithnethehealer at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 11:14:40 PST 2010


I am pleased we are such receptacles of knowledge and different ways of
solving problems.
I do have another suggestions, last year, our house had 2showers in camp.
Using propane heaters with
hot water on-demand that pumps water from a reservoir.
In a large camp, it is not a luxury, but a necessity. I have a large camp to
run and with a shower in camp
I can shower between cooking and serving feast.

In Service to the House, the Shire & the Kingdom, and to the Pursuit of True
Honor,
Lady Eithne ingen meic Cináeda
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:11, Elizabeth Crouchet <ecrouchet at gmail.com>wrote:

> Thanks for the tips about Estrella but we were speaking of Gulf Wars.
>
> Most of the Gulf Wars site is very sandy loam, like much of east Texas, but
> not as red.  It drains rapidly and well but by no means is it dry right
> away. The roads have been packed with clay so they stay wet a long time.
>
> The site is also not flat anywhere and this can help contribute to leaks. A
> good tent set up properly on level ground rarely has issues.
>
>  There is no level ground at Gulf Wars. There is always a little slope,
> some
> hole or another or some such that keeps your tent poles and edges form
> being
> perfectly level. This leads to leaks. Try to anticipate and deal with it.
>
>  Sometimes all that is needed is a shim under a pole. This also applies to
> camp tables and even beds! This is a good time to use up all those little
> scraps of wood hanging out in the garage.
>
> Cross stake or double stake the corners that take the most stress. And wind
> wires are a good idea. You might only need them once while you are there
> but
> you will be glad you had them.
>
> Layer everything. Your day clothes, your night clothes, your bedding, your
> rain clothes, even your food. Calorie counts on one day may be more or less
> than on another.
>
> And if you are layering. Take a shower around dinner time and put on fresh
> clothes. Start the evening fresh and go party.  These will be the clothes
> you wear all day tomorrow. Still doing double duty with the clothes, just a
> matter of when you wear what layer first. Outer layers can be reworn many
> times in one week. It is a perfeclty preiod concept to just change your
> under layers, just add a shower to that.
>
> Claire
>
> PS: you know, all of this should be colated into a book or .pdf article.
> Any
> volunteers?
>
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Bree Flowers <evethejust at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > > Tents, floors:
> > The idea that the ground will absorb it
> > is not always true though. If you're on clay you may find it just sits
> > there.
> >
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