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Kifaru Tents and Packs
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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 298112" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>I plan on using a bivy sack with a lightwt. tarp stretched overhead above the head opening if I do the sheep hunt next season. I've got one now but have been looking at some of the more pricey ones. I figure I'll take the one I have now as a backup in case something unexpected happens to the other one. If the hunt works out I'll make a trial run with the gear out there in the summer to scout,see if the gear I take is applicable to the terrain. I don't anticipate many changes from my existing gear,its served me well. The shelter has been the only trial-and-error item thus far. I just can't make a single-wall shelter work for me--condensation inside with every shelter I've tried. I always used a heavier 2 wall backpacking(A-frame first/dome later) with a mesh roof and a coated rainfly and I never had any condensation issues. Tried to go "ultralight" and I ended up starting my pre-dawn mornings with a cold shower!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 298112, member: 2503"] I plan on using a bivy sack with a lightwt. tarp stretched overhead above the head opening if I do the sheep hunt next season. I've got one now but have been looking at some of the more pricey ones. I figure I'll take the one I have now as a backup in case something unexpected happens to the other one. If the hunt works out I'll make a trial run with the gear out there in the summer to scout,see if the gear I take is applicable to the terrain. I don't anticipate many changes from my existing gear,its served me well. The shelter has been the only trial-and-error item thus far. I just can't make a single-wall shelter work for me--condensation inside with every shelter I've tried. I always used a heavier 2 wall backpacking(A-frame first/dome later) with a mesh roof and a coated rainfly and I never had any condensation issues. Tried to go "ultralight" and I ended up starting my pre-dawn mornings with a cold shower!! [/QUOTE]
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