From f7b06b06d6e8a818d814a237e364f7c1633a7248 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Expo on server
Note that this was written after Wookey+Joe's rigging effort in -2014. It is not necessarily optimum, but did seem to more-or-less -work. Feel free to improve it over time.
+The diagram comes from Wookey+Joe's rigging effort in +2014 when the tarp wrapped up around the rock and a separate one covered the rear. In 2015 we bought a much longer big white tarp which covers the whole rear area down to the ground. So the description no longer really matches the diagram. An updated diagram would be good one day.
There are two essentially-separate jobs:
This is one large tarp covering most of the internal -roof. There are two main cross-ropes to hold it up, ties at the back -edge and 'knitting' to reduce sagging in the almost-flat central area. +roof and coming out both the front and the back to the ground. There are two main cross-ropes, one at either entrance to hold it up, another central cross-rope, and 'knitting' to reduce sagging in the almost-flat central area. The objective is to get it taut enough and square enough that almost -all the water runs down the top and out the front not collecting in +all the water runs down the top and out the front, rather than collecting in 'buckets', which then drip. That means that it has to be fitted quite 'flat'.
@@ -94,6 +92,7 @@ You should not need to put in new bolts, they should all be in place already.to be written
+to be written
@@ -111,7 +110,6 @@ go. The outer line ends up too high to adjust once properly in place. Adjust it to catch as much of the water falling through the hole as possible, and slope gently, but consistently downwards. -In past years we have hung the funnel in the hole. This is a faff -and misses a lot of water. Just hang it below the end of the tarp where -it will get nearly all the water and is much easier to hang/adjust/unclog.