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Re: [pct-l] Tent vs Bivy Sack
- Subject: Re: [pct-l] Tent vs Bivy Sack
- From: Bighummel@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 19:10:46 EST
Tent vs Bivy Sack vs Tarp has been discussed and debated on the list quite a
bit. I and many others have found that a two man tent affords the luxury of
having your gear in the tent with you in inclement weather/conditions. This
is great in persistent rain, snow, mosquitos, flies, wind, crowds (for
privacy) etc. My hiking partner and I considered sending one of our two man
tents (we were each carrying one when we partnered up in Burney Falls) back
to save weight. However, after some horrific mosquitos and persistent rain,
we found that it was a pleasure having room in the tent for our gear and not
to have each other on top of one another. Under stressful situations like
these it takes the edge off. We even put all the gear in one tent and played
cards in the other at times. I haven't seen a good bivy that can also handle
the gear. The Nomad, a quasi bivy / tarp looks like it could.
As JoAnne mentioned, the stress is cumulative. Don't let the mighty quest
for light weight compromise your safety or comfort to an unacceptable level.
You may think that you can put up with a lot of inconvenience, but over time
(let's see, maybe around Nth California perhaps) the inconvenience may build
up into burnout.
My vote is for a light weight (less than four pounds) two man tent. There
are several of these available, the Stevenson being what I would say is the
best and probably most expensive.
IMHO,
Greg "Strider" Hummel
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