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Nuts wrote:ps.. would your knife stand guard over your tent like that? har har...
Sun 26 Sep, 2010 11:27 pm
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Mon 27 Sep, 2010 6:44 am
Nuts wrote:Hi Jellybean, photo in other topic.
Ill reserve more comment for that topic, and ive only spent two nights in good weather so far but if it helps: In short (), for the taller timber, I wouldnt expect to stay 'completely' dry in bad weather without a bivy...
Mon 27 Sep, 2010 10:03 am
Jellybean wrote:Looks pretty roomy inside, although if a bivvy is also required in bad weather, I'd probably also throw Tarptent's Sublite Sil into the equation
Thanks Jbean, Yer, I dont have a sublite here....... As I would still use a bivy with it to achieve a four season setup I imagine it would fall between the usefulness of the others...
Just to add: The way it is pitched is what i'd regard as minimum height. The lens is very wide, if over '6 feet' (personally) in this one I would feel a bit claustrphobic with it pitched like this and without modification....
Cheers,
JB
P.S. I love your guard dog! I hope he didn't feel the need to mark his territory after you set up the tent!
No, but I did find that the reason he was hanging around was to sneak in and crash on the mat, i gave him his annual 'shearing' yesterday morning and it was nice n warm in there![]()
Mon 27 Sep, 2010 10:22 am
samh wrote:HI nuts,
I would be interested where you have used the shelters and in what kind of conditions. Also I would be interested to see how the Oasis performs compared to the other two. I have always been interested in some form of lighter shelter but not sure how they cope in Tassie conditions.
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