by clarence » Wed 22 Aug, 2012 10:55 pm
I cycle toured around Australia for a year and did heaps of camping in desert and coastal areas across the wide range of seasons.
The tent I used was called an Adventure Designs Fastback. It was a tapering tunnel, almost identical to the Sierra Designs Clip Flashlight (which Outdoor Agencies used to import). I am completely aware that this exact model is no longer available AND that it is not freestanding. However, I found that it performed exceptionally well in everything we came across, even steady 20 knot winds in some pretty dry and desolate country in WA and the Nullarbor.
It was 1/2 mesh on the inner, and we never had a huge problem with dust (there was lots of it around, and no shortage of wind to blow it in either). If I was doing a similar trip again (ie through potentially windy outback areas across a range of environments/seasons) I would seek out the closest thing I could find to that tent as it was so perfectly suited to the conditions. Mountain designs did a similar type of tent, from memory it was called a neutron. I don't know how the quality of the Sierra Designs gear stacks up these days.
To follow from Moondog's line of thought, we always carried a 3mx3m fly which could be strung up over the entrance to the tent as a shady/rainproof extension to the inner. It was worth the extra weight.
Clarence