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[pct-l] Tyvek
- Subject: [pct-l] Tyvek
- From: Ryan Hunter <ryhunter@linfield.edu>
- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 11:35:04 -0800 (PST)
My father is a contractor and this gives me easy access to Tyvek,
so I decided to try it out on my Spring Break in rainy Oregon. I found
out three things.
First, the Tyvek is lightweight, easy to setup, and waterproof)
assuming you know which side is supposed to be waterproof). I was very
pleased with it after 4 nights of almost constant rain and even some light
snow.
Second, the Tyvek is very loud when you move it around or when the
wind hits it. It has a very unnatural metallic sound to it. It reminded
me of shaking a piece of tin or heavy duty aluminum. Like most things
you get used to it. But, I feel that the PCT should be treated as a
wilderness experience and I'm not sure if the added sound is necessary.
Third, my Tyvek shelter was a billboard for the company. The name
and address of the company were printed in large letters all over the
stuff. If anyone else would have been around to see it I would have been
embarrassed to tell them that the eyesore was mine. Again, this goes back
to the wilderness experience for me. I don't like a lot of commercialism
all over my gear. I realize it's a give and take process, but it should
be kept to a minimum.
If anyone has other experiences with Tyvek I would appreciate
hearing them. Thanks
Ryan Hunter
ryhunter@linfield.edu
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