#46419 - 08/13/05 03:55 PM
Re: Pocket sized shelter kit to complement Ritter PSK
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Great subject! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I have been thinking for awhile that Doug Ritter needs to add a small shelter to his collection of survival gear. I see he has the Tacoma Mountain Rescue Storm Shelter as something he carries but on another page he bad mouths tube tents.
I would really like to see your shelters set up to see how practical they are. I carry a HD Space Blanket in my CamelBack. I also have a small plastic bag that has 6 thin steel tent stakes and cord. I also have a large (6.5 feet long) clear trash bag. I use one cord to make an A-frame shelter out of the Space Blanket. I then put the trash bag on the ground as protection from wet and cold. I also have flagging tape to put on the cord to catch rainwater from dripping into the shelter. When it is set up it looks like a wedge.
It seems that a regular Space Blanket or trash bags would be good as cover over a pole or cord to make an A-frame shelter. It seems it would need to be covered with foliage as protection from the wind and heavy rain.
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#46420 - 08/13/05 09:02 PM
Re: Pocket sized shelter kit to complement Ritter PSK
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Registered: 07/28/04
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My preference is the TMR Storm Shelter Instant Pocket Tent. Baicall and 8' plastic tube. and packs down a little smaller than two space blankets. It is ofcourse omitted from my pocket kits.
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#46422 - 08/14/05 04:05 AM
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I was going to go the exact opposite way: tempered steel wire nails. They don't bend, but watch your eyes.
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#46423 - 08/14/05 04:21 AM
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Go look at what Gene Ward is doing in this regard at www.survivalandoutdoorsafety.comI just placed an order with him, and I will let you all know.
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#46424 - 08/14/05 04:59 AM
Re: Pocket sized shelter kit to complement Ritter PSK
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Rapscallion
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You know, this thread reminds me of an idea I had a while back. Why is it no one makes an inflatable frameless rigid survival tent? I mean, think about it, what if you could just hook up a CO2 cartridge, pull the pin, and have yourself an instant tube tent with rigid walls and a high insulation value in a matter of a few seconds? Granted, it may not be the smallest thing going, but for an emergency situation, I think it would be pretty cool. Besides, even if you poke a hole in it, you can still use it as a tube tent, albeit then you have to suspend the roof somehow, but isn't that what's needed with a tube tent anyways?
Just a thought.
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#46425 - 08/14/05 06:53 AM
Re: Pocket sized shelter kit to complement Ritter PSK
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Registered: 08/05/05
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If it helps, I p/u the Storm Shelter Instant Pocket Tent made in USA by Tacoma Mountain Rescue Unit from our local REI store on Friday. The description on the front of the bag reads 5 oz. 80x96 Plastic Tube Tent. It comes in a zip-lock bag and has a survival pamphlet inside as well as a book of matches. The pamphlet covers mind set, ground to air emergency code, choosing a camp site, finding or making shelter, fire building, dehydration/finding water, finding direction without a compass, and makes some suggestions for a survival kit. The bag is 6"x4.5" and .5" thick. Paul.
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#46426 - 08/14/05 07:13 AM
Re: Pocket sized shelter kit to complement Ritter PSK
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Registered: 03/01/04
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Cool idea, but I would imagine the the amount/ size of needed CO2 cartridges and firing mechanism would weigh more than tent poles.
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#46427 - 08/14/05 02:08 PM
Re: Pocket sized shelter kit to complement Ritter PSK
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Welcome aboard Paul! I have carried one of the TMRU shelters for decades. I replace it occasionally. I have used it on a few trips when I got stuck out with out a planned overnight and in a storm. It works very well. Much easier to stay covered then with a space blanket, which is just a sheet. I pulled my daypack over my feet, the tube tent over me and threw my poncho over a bush and crawled under. A little condensation was my only moisture. Space blankets are for satellites <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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#46428 - 08/14/05 02:23 PM
Re: Pocket sized shelter kit to complement Ritter PSK
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Thw TMCU shelter is really a tube, but not something large enough that you can actually make a tent out of. It is like an open ended bag. The material is a durable, light, thin plastic, that is why I prefer the shelter. I sure would not do a planned campout in it! It is pocket sized and in an emergency it works without any fancy rigging. Only a couple bucks, give it a try!
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