Tent or no tent
I am surprised there has been no mention of bivy sacks. Does that mean most bring a tent, and if not a tent only a groundsheet? I think there are plenty of...
lionel 2012-03-27 21:32:46 #68799
Re: No tent camping
I only take a tent when I take someone who is not willing to "rough it".
With a little forethought, a tarp camp really does not mean "rough it",
though.
In...
Old Hakatai Hobo 2012-03-27 21:11:09 #68798
Re: No tent camping
I think Pinny's looking for input on sleeping while backpacking; not how you sleep at home.
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Bill Ferris 2012-03-27 21:09:44 #68797
Re: Google Earth images showing Utah Flats to Upper Phantom. Can yo
Your hand drawn route on the Google Earth images is mostly correct. Emerging from Utah Flats, you've drawn the route as skirting the east flank of the little...
Bill Ferris 2012-03-27 20:58:56 #68796
Re: Snow + Nankoweap + 49.9 = FUN!
Wow! That was a lot of snow!
Can't wait to get out there at the end of next month though.
CanyonCat 2012-03-27 19:32:29 #68795
Re: No tent camping
I sleep on the ground under the stars. Like a real man.
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Scott 2012-03-27 18:49:08 #68794
Re: No tent camping
Pinny -
Dennis and I must think alike. I almost always sleep in a tent. A Tarptent Sublite weighs one pound and a larger Tarptent Rainbow weighs two...
richard2425848 2012-03-27 17:04:09 #68793
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