[pct-l] Stealth camping questions!

ambery-80243 at mypacks.net ambery-80243 at mypacks.net
Tue Apr 19 19:35:42 CDT 2011


I would suggest using the tarp and tent combo as well.  If you do get rain and bad weather, it's nice to have the tarp take most of it and leave your shelter relatively dry and condensation free.  It also allows you to leave the tent open and not feel like you're shut in if it's nasty.


-----Original Message-----
>From: Jason Moores <jmmoores1 at gmail.com>
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>Buy whatever shelter suits you, then buy an inexpensive camo tarp that can
>be pitched "over" your shelter. Or, just use the tarp.
>
>Jackass
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>On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Sean Carey <stealthguy75 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I know this is the pct forum...I came here because I have been searching
>> the
>> net and have not been able to find what I am looking for exactly..I know
>> the
>> people here might have more answers for me. I have recently lost my job and
>> am going to be stealth camping in the hills up and around southern oregon.
>> The PCT is actually connected to the trails I will be in..I will most
>> likely
>> though not venture out that far to often as I want to be near town for
>> other
>> reasons. I have been searching and searching and need to find a good
>> stealth
>> tent that is also not to large, but big enough to fit me 6 foot 2 and my
>> gear...mainly ULA circuit pack packed full. Also big factor is rain! Alot
>> of
>> storms and rain here this time of year..I need it to be camoflauged or at
>> minimum at least green or brown...found several good looking tents but they
>> are all colors that are horrible for my needs..Any advice or help from
>> anyone???? Thank you all as always. If need be can keep the advice
>> "hypothetical" if you feel the need. :) I just really need to find
>> something
>> soon...I have one month to figure out everything I need and will have. Then
>> am technically "homeless" Should be interesting.
>> _______________________________________________
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