I know there are a few tarp threads going but have another question. Last night we had a decent storm here in MA. It was unseasonably warm, in the upper 40's and we got 0.7 inches of rain with steady winds around 20 mph and gusts up to 38. I had my hammock pitched in my back yard between a big tree (8' circumference) on the head end and another tree and bushes at the foot end, so I had wind breaks. I used a HG Journey tarp staked about 6" off the ground with the door ends overlapped around 4" with shockcord to the tieouts. I stayed dry through the storm, but the doors often billowed out from the wind gusts. This got me to worrying how dry I would have stayed if I weren't camping in a controlled area and couldn't find a good wind block. How much better are winter tarps with snaps on the doors at keeping out rain and snow rather than just overlapping them?