I just realized that you can stake out 4 corners into a rectangle instead of staking 6 into a hex, thus reducing the footprint and essentially turning the Shangri La 3 into a duomid.
I had an issue with the footprint size a week ago while snow camping with my son in the Cucamonga Wilderness. We had trouble fitting the shelter into a small, rock-protected site.
By staking only 4 corners, it's footprint is no bigger than a typical 2 man tarp.
The extra side fabric (on the long sides) simply gets rolled up on the inside. I plan on sewing 2 extra pullouts for stakes where these long sides meet the ground.




