[pct-l] How important is it to have a freestanding tent?

Steve McAllister brooklynkayak at gmail.com
Tue Dec 22 09:58:39 CST 2009


I consider free standing a mostly useless feature. How often do you
think your going to use it? Maybe indoors or in a shelter.

One experience I had was when most of our group didn't stake out their
freestanding tents, but instead assumed that the gear inside would be
enough to hold it down if a wind should come up.

Well the wind came up when everyone was away and they came back to
find their tents with gear blown hundreds of yards away, most in the
nearby river.

Only two shelters left standing were the ones that were staked down.

On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Christopher Swope <sswwooppee at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm looking at buying a new lightweight tent for my big hike next year. I've
> managed to narrow it down to 2 tents for various reasons. The TarpTent
> Moment, and the SMD Lunar Solo Enhanced.
>
> They both look like good designs that would serve me well. The Moment can be
> set up as a freestanding shelter, which seems like a nice feature, but how
> important is that on the PCT? How often have you more experienced PCT types
> come across the situation where it was really hard to stake out a tent, for
> whatever reason?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Swope
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