Hi Darren,
Darren wrote:G'Day Tony
Nice place and great list, What were the night temps. How did you find the quilt without a bivi? Have you weathered any storms with your flat tarp? I have one i made but now dont use it as i prefer my cape. I only had light rain when i was using it though.
Thanks
Darren
I have used the Poncho a few times in rain and it has worked very well except while walking in thick scrub, I found that while it kept me dry the front was a bit long and I found my self stepping on the front of it, I got around this by holding the front up with my hands but found this annoying, as for the tarp, I have used once in the rain and I had it set up wrong (see picture below), as I was expecting the rain from the west but it came in from the east and I got wet, I do not yet have a bivy but the sleeping bag that I was using was water proof so I had some protection. I now own a Tarp Tent Contrail which I use if expecting rain or mozzies. As you can see in the picture above I had the tarp set up quite low, I was not expecting rain that night but If I was I would have set the tarp even lower at the sides and back with the back set toward the direction of expecting rain.
The low temperatures that I experienced on Saturday morning at a guess would have been about 5C, the quilt handled this very well, I have used the quilt all summer in the Alps and even when there have been frosts, I do sleep in my thermals, and layer to suit the temperature.
Tony

This is they way I first set up my tarp. This is setup at Grey Mare hut, we did not get any rain that night, it was one of the best sleepless nights I have ever spent in the bush as I stayed awake looking at the stars, passing satellites, meteorites and planes.