In this video, I demonstrate a simple method for offset direction compensation with tarp guy lines, allowing you to redirect tension and get the pull where you actually need it. This is an extremely useful shelter-building technique when trees, roots, rocks, brush, or terrain prevent you from staking or anchoring directly in line with your tarp.
I also demonstrate the Pathfinder Dog Bone Multifunctional Toggle and how it can be incorporated into a shelter system for fast, versatile cordage management.
Understanding direction of pull, tension, and anchor placement can make a major difference in how efficiently and securely your tarp shelter is pitched.
Whether you’re practicing bushcraft, survival skills, camping, or simply improving your tarp shelter system, this is a useful technique to add to your shelter-building toolbox.
Learn the skills. Understand the principles. Adapt to the landscape.

