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[pct-l] Re: Fwd: Wanderlust Gear
> The Squall works well in most conditions with the exception of high
> winds. It's not wind worthy but nor is the Squall. This is obvious.
> In high winds I prefer a bivy or something with a floor, but for most
> of the PCT the Squall would be just fine.
I am curious what your definition of "high winds". Earlier this year
I measured (using a Brunton ADC) wind speeds of 45mph. The squall did
fine. I experienced very slight deflection once I pitched the
tarptent a bit lower to the ground than what I normally do. This was
without using side tieouts. The only problem I had was stakes pulling
up,
--Mark