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Oh wow, there's a lot of misinformation out there.
Posts myths and rumours that seem reasonable, but turn out completely false when you actually test them.
>Pic related
Potato towers simply don't work. Even if some plants will manage to survive, you won't get more potatoes than normal: potato yield is primarily limited by foliage area, not by the amount of soil above the seed tuber.
>hammocks are great if you want to save weight
Once you add a mosquito mesh, tarp, underquilt, etc it turns out to be as heavy or heavier than sleeping on the ground.
>tarps are lighter than tents
Put your tarp in your fav enclosed configuration. Cut off excess material and sew holes. It's a tent! And it's obviously lighter than a tarp you started with.
Posts myths and rumours that seem reasonable, but turn out completely false when you actually test them.
>Pic related
Potato towers simply don't work. Even if some plants will manage to survive, you won't get more potatoes than normal: potato yield is primarily limited by foliage area, not by the amount of soil above the seed tuber.
>hammocks are great if you want to save weight
Once you add a mosquito mesh, tarp, underquilt, etc it turns out to be as heavy or heavier than sleeping on the ground.
>tarps are lighter than tents
Put your tarp in your fav enclosed configuration. Cut off excess material and sew holes. It's a tent! And it's obviously lighter than a tarp you started with.