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4. Tent Stakes or Guylines
When anchoring your tent down there are two main ways of doing so. Tent stakes are hammered into the ground with a mallet or rock while guylines are strings attached to the rainfly or sides of the tent on one side, and the other end of the string attaches to large rocks to hold the tent in place.
Tent stakes are the most common way to anchor a tent. They are great when camping in dirt or gravel. However, if you’re camping on the open rock where it’s impossible to hammer a stake into the ground, guylines are a great alternative. They’re also good in the sand when it’s windy if the stakes don’t stay in place.
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