Re: Tent or no tent
When you don't have to set up and break down your tent you have one less camp chore, making for more hiking time!
towalkinwater 2012-03-28 09:29:20 #68806

Re: Tent or no tent
This is the best line I have heard advocating no tent yet... --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Don Mattox wrote: > > The Canyon can be a...
JoshC 2012-03-28 09:07:47 #68805

Re: Tent or no tent
bag (actually made for being an inner sleeping bag, and a >cotton/silk sleeping bag liner with a side zipper (or snaps or >Velcro). Put the liner outside...
Don Mattox 2012-03-28 08:37:46 #68804

Re: No tent camping
Hi Pinny, While the "Real Man" debate is still in dispute for me, and highly dependent upon the source (; I only bring a tent when I look at my hike and...
ned.bryant 2012-03-28 07:09:15 #68803

Re: Current Royal Arch Loop Conditions
FR 328 is well rutted and rocky but dry (minus a few boring puddles). Pasture Wash Road is very rutted pretty much from the Park Boundary gate to the...
jedc4xer 2012-03-28 06:53:27 #68802

Re: Tent or no tent
For about the same weight as a bivy, my tarp keeps me and my gear dry, and I can read comfortably and cook and eat meals. Maybe because so many people hike...
sumiwada 2012-03-28 06:39:40 #68801

Re: Tent or no tent
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "lionel" wrote: > > I am surprised there has been no mention of bivy sacks. With tents like the zpacks at...
Will_2_Win 2012-03-27 23:30:10 #68800

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

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