Yeah 42 feet is a big tree hugger.:)
Here is a pic of camp one of the nights. This was on a slope and an excellent example of HH camping anywhere. There wasn't a flat spot that I could see for...
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Yeah 42 feet is a big tree hugger.:)
Here is a pic of camp one of the nights. This was on a slope and an excellent example of HH camping anywhere. There wasn't a flat spot that I could see for...
Well I recently returned from my Yosemite high country trip. I knew going into this that it was going to be cold at night. It usually is near 10K feet. Proper insulation in the HH was a major concern...
My Explorer's rain fly doesn't seem to be big enough. There is a essentially a gap on my right foot area and left head coverage (or vice versa).
Am I doing something wrong?
Well got to try out the HH this weekend. Friday night was in the high 40's.
It was pretty cold but I was perfectly fine in the HH. I wore a knit hat, fleece pants and a fleece pullover. Put my feet...
OK I got an Explorer Ultralight from the Classified section here. Going to try it out this weekend on a weekend canoe trip. Looking forward to trying it out.
I don't think I'll have time to mess...
So going along the lines of cheap the blue Wallmart pad seems to work for many of you. The quilts look like a great idea but they're not cheap. I already have a tent and all the other stuff but I'm...
I can't find a definitive answer for the cold weather sleeping issue. I'm planning a trip to the Sierra in September and it's always 50F or lower at night. Sometimes 30F and below. I checked out a HH...