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Norfolk Yeti
10-24-2020, 14:49
Hi all.
Wonderful hang last night, 10 hours + of solid sleep so I’d say I’m getting my hang dialled!!
Trying out a “Grizz beak” in prep for winter....had my mamajamba tarp in porch mode and still managed full coverage at the head end with the Grizz beak, brilliant bit of kit.
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Aardvark
10-25-2020, 11:19
Love that, what underquilt are you rocking?

soul embrace
10-25-2020, 13:26
Love that, what underquilt are you rocking?

appears to be the simply light designs trail winder: https://www.simplylightdesigns.com/collections/wind-blockers-bug-nets/products/trail-winder-asym-uq

Norfolk Yeti
10-25-2020, 13:45
Love that, what underquilt are you rocking?


appears to be the simply light designs trail winder: https://www.simplylightdesigns.com/collections/wind-blockers-bug-nets/products/trail-winder-asym-uq

It is indeed the SLD trailwinder, I went for 6oz apex and it’s lovely so far down to 7-8c.
Looking forward to some winter hangs, but I only see lows of around 0c maybe -5c at the coldest.

MikekiM
10-25-2020, 21:50
Is that a micro UCO tea light lantern I see?


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Norfolk Yeti
10-26-2020, 01:08
Is that a micro UCO tea light lantern I see?


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Yes! A tiny luxury, but there’s nothing like a candle flickering to mix with the woodland sounds and send someone off to sleep :sleep::sleep::sleep:

MikekiM
10-27-2020, 07:17
Totally agree.. I have the original size, and the same micro you have, but it's unpainted. I like it beside my cook kit when making a meal in the winter when sun sets early. I have a crack in the glass and have been searching for a replacement in a lighter material.. no luck so far.