Advice sought: Sleeping diagonally in a 9x9 foot tightly pitched tarp - Forester's storm pitch with both ends closed Hi, I want to use a 9x9' cuban tarp. It fits pretty well with what I want to do. The size is great for me in an A-frame, or an A-frame with one side closed against the wind. My Leki poles can do between 110cm and 130cm. But I cannot work out if I can put my 6 foot ( 183cm) long 4 inch thick sleeping pad into it when I need it in a Forester's A-Frame in a severe storm: This Forester's pitch is when both ends of the A-Frame are closed. I think it reduces the length to around 160 cm. I think it might be possible if I put the sleeping page diagonally, but my sleeping bag would touch the sides. This might be acceptable in a bad storm. I spent two hours interrogating Chatgpt which produced a load of verbal diarrhea. I know a 10x10 would work much better, but DCF come in 9 foot rolls making a 10x10 very expensive. My brain hurts with a rectangular tarp even in good weather.…