I realize this is an old post. My friends and I have a couple of H13s this 
year, and no experience with them. Has anyone thought about how to make a 
modified-for-H13 rope halo? 

On Saturday, July 27, 2013 12:01:06 PM UTC-7, andreas wrote:
>
> Can't speak to the "how many can it sleep"  but I'd guess 6 is about the 
> limit, and you'd want a "stuff" tent.
>
> As far as the wind goes, I know my H13 stood up just fine in 2011.  Didn't 
> bring it out last year, but intend to this year.
> I used a combo of tape anchors (will not use again) and ratchet straps.  
> Tape anchors liked to break.  This year, I will be using a modified-for-h13 
> rope halo of some kind. 
>
> If anyone has suggestions on H13 halo techniques, by all means chime in!
>
>
> On Friday, July 26, 2013 9:36:13 PM UTC-4, Jayme Goldstein wrote:
>>
>> hi there folks. i'm about to undertake building my first hexy for that 
>> thing in the desert, an h13, but had a couple of questions i was hoping i 
>> could tap your collective wisdom on...
>>
>> - how many people can an h13 sleep. we're a group of 6. will we fit 
>> comfortably? would our bags / coolers fit also or would those be best off 
>> in a separate tent?
>> - have the fears about the wind on the playa and the h13 been allayed? if 
>> you use a rope halo will everything be ok?
>>
>> thanks so much for your help.
>>
>> jayme
>>
>

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