This is my personal thought and no one else's as you will see....Ol Bear is having some fun with me since he and a lot of folks know my thoughts about what he is asking.... So here you go.......
Ground cloths are meant to be under the tent , they are the sacrificial goat used to save the bottom of your tent when camping , only idiots , greenhorns and folks that don't know better or have more money then brains use them inside the tent , especially tents with floors in them.
Lets see a tent is $$$$$ a lot of bucks , a ground cloth is pocket change ... which do you want to destroy during a camping trip... an expensive tent and it's floor or a cheep ground cloth. For me it is the ground cloth. So under the tent it goes. That might be why I still have tents with floors in them and the tents are quite old unlike the ground cloths which have been replaced. :roll:
NO... Ditching around the tent , the proper ground cloth tucked in under the tent will stop or cancel the need for that , besides it is destroying the environment when you do the ditching , a old way of camping when few folks camped.
Check the area where your tent will be , remove anything that will stab you in the back during the night and then set up your tent on top of the ground cloth , even if it is a simple piece of plastic , they call it a footprint for the tent. I guess the reason for that is because a foot print is under the foot , something some folks just can't understand.
Better yet....... Really be environmentally friendly and take the easy way out ....Use a hammock. You don't even squash the daises or weeds that way. Just swing above them , a lot less damage to the environment and a lot more comfort.
Chuck.
Yep... A ground cloth inside the tent .... That is as useless as tits on a boar hog. Leave the thing at home if you do it that way and DON'T ask to use one of my tents.
Remember I said this is my personal thought and no one else's.