May 7, 2023 #1 S sivart WKR Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 627 What stakes do you'll recommend for the high country? I tried the groundhog minis and couldn't get them to hold in 30 mph wind. Also added rocks.
What stakes do you'll recommend for the high country? I tried the groundhog minis and couldn't get them to hold in 30 mph wind. Also added rocks.
May 7, 2023 #2 Mike Islander WKR Joined Aug 10, 2019 Messages 2,501 Location Lowcountry, SC If adding rocks, stakes are no longer your problem. More rocks.
May 7, 2023 #3 mtwarden Super Moderator Staff member Joined Oct 18, 2016 Messages 9,645 Location Montana I went from 6" stakes to 8" stakes- Easton nano nail stakes; evidently 2X the holding power for a mere .09 oz more in weight I'll still add rocks if it's windy, better safe than sorry Stakes are tough and found them good in most environs
I went from 6" stakes to 8" stakes- Easton nano nail stakes; evidently 2X the holding power for a mere .09 oz more in weight I'll still add rocks if it's windy, better safe than sorry Stakes are tough and found them good in most environs
May 7, 2023 Thread Starter #4 OP S sivart WKR Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 627 Gonna try some cyclones. I probably should have dug up larger rocks.
May 7, 2023 #5 snowymtnwolf WKR Joined Jul 1, 2015 Messages 1,101 Location Colo Spgs There are longer groundhog types that I prefer. Same red color. Just longer and thicker Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There are longer groundhog types that I prefer. Same red color. Just longer and thicker Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk