[pct-l] Poncho/tarp
Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Fri Jan 1 18:06:05 CST 2010
My friend Lenny used a Golite poncho tarp the whole distance. He is
6'5". He survived in rain, snow and bugs. This is a picture of how he
would set it up.
http://www.trailjournals.com/photos.cfm?id=420901&back=1
I had the same tarp. I am 5'3". I chose to carry a tent after Kennedy
Meadows. I wanted generous protection from mosquitoes.
I did some measuring of my various options, based on manufacturers
weights. With the options that didn't involve a poncho, I added in
the weight of my umbrella. I used rain chaps in all three options so
I didn't add their weight. I didn't have a rain jacket so that was
not an additional weight, either.
Option 1
The One tent 16 oz
umbrella 10 oz
Total: 26 oz (guy lines included)
Option 2
8x10 tarp 14 oz
A16 Bug Net 6 oz
umbrella 10 oz
Total: 30 oz + guy lines (unknown weight)
Option 3
Poncho tarp 10 oz
A16 Bug Net 6 oz
Equinox bivy sack 6.5 oz
Total: 22.5 oz + guy lines (unknown weight)
The weights were so close between the tent and the poncho that I
think the tent is a better choice because it is simpler and provides
a more generous space for refuge from mosquitoes. The umbrella was a
failure for rain but a success for sun.
Hope that helps a little.
On Jan 1, 2010, at 3:18 PM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
> From: Kathryn Zimmerman <thebaglady07 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [pct-l] Poncho/tarp
>
> I'm trying to figure ways to get my pack base weight down and was
> wondering
> if anyone has any experience with poncho tarps? It seems like my
> rain gear
> is not something used every day and if I could either use my
> groundcloth or
> tarp as raingear, that would be an improvement. But I'm trying to
> imagine
> setting up or taking down when it's raining, when you need both the
> poncho
> and the tarp. Isn't that a problem?
>
> --
> - Kathryn
> Bag Lady '07 GA-ME
> PCT '10?
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