Bigger tent or small light + rainproof cover sheet?
Posted: Wed 20 Apr, 2011 8:23 pm
Hi all! Just completed the Overland track
)) and ready for the south coast track in few days!!!
Sooo.. I was wondering.. I do have a very light tent: ferrino lightent 1 for 1 person. Very light (1.5 k) waterproof top, but very very tiny: can fit myself only, not the big backpack i will carry with me. And pretty much unconfortable if i want to spend a raining day in there, neither cooking indside.
So, i was thinking:
1) new bigger tent, in which i maybe can comfortly stand on my knees and having a "good time" inside it
2) i found a 2x3 meters rainproof sheet , very good quality but heavy as well (800 grams)(and a hundred dollars..). I could use it above my tent to give more protection and havin a bit of veranda in which i can stand and cook even if raining, and , most of all, setting up my tent underneath it if raining, so i don' have to pitch it directly in the rain...
What do u suggest? The versatility of the second option is good, but i don'tknow if ... ?!
Just want to know your personal experiencesand suggestions
thanx a lot as usual!!
Cheers
Luca

Sooo.. I was wondering.. I do have a very light tent: ferrino lightent 1 for 1 person. Very light (1.5 k) waterproof top, but very very tiny: can fit myself only, not the big backpack i will carry with me. And pretty much unconfortable if i want to spend a raining day in there, neither cooking indside.
So, i was thinking:
1) new bigger tent, in which i maybe can comfortly stand on my knees and having a "good time" inside it
2) i found a 2x3 meters rainproof sheet , very good quality but heavy as well (800 grams)(and a hundred dollars..). I could use it above my tent to give more protection and havin a bit of veranda in which i can stand and cook even if raining, and , most of all, setting up my tent underneath it if raining, so i don' have to pitch it directly in the rain...
What do u suggest? The versatility of the second option is good, but i don'tknow if ... ?!
Just want to know your personal experiencesand suggestions

thanx a lot as usual!!

Cheers
Luca