tailgating tent on asphalt

Chad

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...anyone have great ideas on how to secure a tailgating tent in the asphalt lots? I have always used stakes in g7, not sure i'm strong enough to pound them into the paved parking lots though...:smile:
 

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...anyone have great ideas on how to secure a tailgating tent in the asphalt lots? I have always used stakes in g7, not sure i'm strong enough to pound them into the paved parking lots though...:smile:
Cinderblocks or some kind of bricks?
 

cybsball20

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Buckets of concrete and plant some bolts in there to go through the holes in the bottom of the supports. Then use a wingnut to secure it.
 

Chad

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...not sure that i am leaving G7, but just in case there's an opportunity I want to be able to party on dry ground tomorrow and not come out and see my tent sitting on top of someone's car :)

Those are good ideas - thanks guys. i have seen small sand bags that appear to velcro to the legs, but not sure i can find something like that before tomorrow.
 

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To anchor my tent, I cut 12" sections of 4" PVC and glued one end cap on, filled with sand, then glued on the second end cap. I then strap to each tent leg with a small bungee cord. It seems to work well and it is not so obtrusive as some other anchor type materials.
 

tazclone

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...not sure that i am leaving G7, but just in case there's an opportunity I want to be able to party on dry ground tomorrow and not come out and see my tent sitting on top of someone's car :)

Those are good ideas - thanks guys. i have seen small sand bags that appear to velcro to the legs, but not sure i can find something like that before tomorrow.

Sand bags. hit Home Depot/Lowes and just ask. they should have some.
 

DaddyMac

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I guess if you don't want to hang on to sandbags and had the means to transport, you could get a few 5 gallon buckets and lids and fill them with water.

Dump the water when done.
 

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most places that carry tents will have the velcro sandbags to attach to the poles, but they may not have the actual sand... Otherwise these have worked for us:
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tcrowell

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You guys aren't thinking outside the box enough. The absolute best way to stake to asphalt is 4 multipurpose screws. Bring your cordless drill and it's a piece of cake. Weights are way too much trouble (and expensive).
 
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redrocker

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You guys aren't thinking outside the box enough. The absolute best way to stake to asphalt is 4 multipurpose screws. Bring your cordless drill and it's a piece of cake. Weights are way too much trouble (and expensive).

After tailgating you then fill the hole in with some kind of caulking or aspahlt, right:confused:
 

CY ST8T

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There is probably another liquid to fill those buckets and eliminates other distractions from tailgating.
 

Chad

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i called sports authority in West Des Moines, they do have weights that slide over the legs - i didn't even know they existed but might try that.
 

clintr

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...anyone have great ideas on how to secure a tailgating tent in the asphalt lots? I have always used stakes in g7, not sure i'm strong enough to pound them into the paved parking lots though...:smile:

Find 4...

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and place at each corner.

Done.
 
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