I was out with the wife a few weekends ago and a gust of wind popped in a side on the shanty. Needless to say she hasn't been too excited to get back out there. I usually set two anchors off the sides that are facing the wind. This saves me some time from anchoring the whole thing down. The only problem is when those random gusts from another direction happen, the shanty pops in.
So here's the question: should I just stop being lazy and anchor all of the sides down or is there some other way people have found to secure it to the ice in a quicker manner. And what is the highest wind speed has someone stayed out in a hub. Just curious how far I can push it without making a $300 kite.
Also, I bought an ice anchor drill adapter and it doesn't work worth a s*#!. Unless your anchor is completely centered the thing wobbles all over the place. HT T handle ice anchors are the ones that i found work the best for hand drilling. http://ift.tt/2kQ8zgI
Hub Shanty anchoring (best technique)
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