Re: [Paddlewise] Storm loop ropes, stakes and fuel canisters

From: Michael Daly <michaeldaly_at_rogers.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 02:26:09 -0500
From: "David Anderson" <squtch_at_quiet-like-a-panther.org>

> Wayne Smith writes:
> > Most useless gadget.  I was camping once and I saw a guy with a 4 oz 
> > plastic sledge hammer that he used to pound his light weigh 6" aluminum 
> > tent pegs.  What a Joke.  With the spikes, I use any convent, the bigger 
> > the better, rock. 
> 
> Funny how the most useless gadget you ever "saw" is one of my favorite 
> gadgets to "use". Far fewer bashed fingers than when I was a rock user, and 
> a lot more control. Go ahead, make fun of me, but I'll never go back to 
> using the rocks. 

How inelegant.  I don't use brute force to drive a peg.  I put my foot 
on it, wiggle it and let it slide into the soil.  (Most of the time I 
have to crouch and wiggle it with my hand).  This is a trick I learned 
from studying foundations engineering - vibrating piles will go in with 
less resistance than piles driven with a pile driver in many granular
soils.  

Mike

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