Hey JustJoe....I bet you still had more fun doors or no doors this past weekend ....you were out camping...I wasn't!!
Hey JustJoe....I bet you still had more fun doors or no doors this past weekend ....you were out camping...I wasn't!!
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Glad your first overnighter was a good one.
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Using the excess corner guy line.. interesting idea. Well done.
Yes, my pack weighs 70lbs, but it's all light weight gear....
Bob's brother-in-law
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I finally got to test the doors out last week during two nights in Grayson Highlands - Mt. Rogers area. Haven't put it thru a rain test yet but it did well under some very windy conditions.
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I went with doors on both ends for cold sideways rain weather. For a lightweight tarp setup I may have to get a dutch wide asym tarp. I am not spending crazy money on a cuben tarp. In hindsight, I would have been better off buying cuben to begin with however, as the price of another tarp plus by current tarp equals close to the price of a cuben palace tarp.
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