>>840274Jeah, i do. if you have some bug problems then use a bug net for your sleeping bag entrance. if that feels too close to your skin then buy a fishermans hat and wear it while you sleep.
Solo sleeping with a tarp is feasible down to -10 C, if its any colder than that then it really gets to the self-fuckers-club territory.
some tips:
* 2x3m tarp is is the best size imo
* to the 4 corners and to the centres of the 2 short edges attach a specially knotted double rope
* rope should be about 3 m long, attach the centre to the rivet and then put knots along the two ropes, attaching them together over ca 15 cm intervals. This allows a quick attachment of the rope to trees or ground spikes without tying knots
* if possible put an additional rivet or sow a loop to the centre of the tarp to attach one additional rope that would hold up the centre even when the rest of the ropes are relatively loose
note, the picture does not have the correctly knotted rope