Hi UL tarp users, I have a 7x9 tarp that I can't seem to get right outside of the A frame. If I pitch half-pyramid, with the long way pointing into the wind, the 9' dimension means that the slope of the tarp is so low that a) it blows in rather easily, touching me, and b) my feet touch the tarp if I sleep feet first. If I pitch it with the 7' dimension into the wind, and try to sleep crosswise in it, my head and feet still touch the tarp since the angle of the pitch means that the outer 6-12" are useless. In either case, if any wind is applied to the tarp, it simply pushes in/down, and rests against my bag. A frame has its own challenges, but at least keeps the tarp off me. If I pitch it into the wind, the wind/rain blows in on my head or feet, and if I pitch it across the wind, the 3.5x9 side facing the wind turns into a sail and pushes in on me.

What's the trick here? I pull all the stakes tight, and the guylines are tight.