to my BMJ for colder weather. Any thoughts or experience with condensation buildup when the doors are in use? I can see using one set to block any wind and maybe leaving half of the other end open for airflow.
to my BMJ for colder weather. Any thoughts or experience with condensation buildup when the doors are in use? I can see using one set to block any wind and maybe leaving half of the other end open for airflow.
I can close my tarp off almost totally without any doors. I have a "door" that I can put over the end closest to facing the wind direction if needed. It is fully removable, & I USUALLY only close off one end, for as you say, condensation can be an issue.
I only use the door when its going to get below about 30, so don't have any info on higher temps. Well, I have used it during a pretty vigorous T-Storm when I couldn't find any handy trees facing the right direction, But that was the day I found the door in RRG (it's a gear loft from an abandoned tent, fits my tarp Perfectly) & I could have walked about another mile to a site I know that would allow me to face the right way, but,,,,,,,,,
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