#244487 - 04/05/12 03:37 AM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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The pocket sized space blankets are noisy. And they ride up when you sleep in them.
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#244488 - 04/05/12 03:39 AM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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#244497 - 04/05/12 01:50 PM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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Thanks Bert. I'm assuming you have have an SUV type jeep. No way I could sleep in a a compact jeep, not comfortably. I'm too danged big. Standard Jeep Cherokee. Remove the rear seat cushion (leave it at home). Fold the rear seatback down. Put the bedding (air mattress & closed cell foam) catty corner so that your head is in a rear corner and feet are at a rear door. Move the front seat forward if necessary for a little more room. I slept out a 2 day snowstorm at 10,000' one year very comfortably that way.
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#244523 - 04/06/12 01:55 PM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Hey Jac. As always you have impressed this old geezer. I'm not that touigh anymore. I want a warm bag, mattress, tent and warm clothes to sleep in the winter. You always seem prepared for any emergency, I learn a lot fro, you. Thanls for responding. HAHA!! Have you seen my mini u-haul style of packing? My sleeping on the ground days are far behind me too, Snake. I keep two thermarests and a sub-zero sleeping, along with two wool blankets, in my Jeep. I don't camp without them and carry at least a thermarest on a long hike.
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#244596 - 04/07/12 05:50 PM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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Stranger
Registered: 04/07/12
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Also, tarps do not have as much of a condensation problem due to moisture in the breath, from the body, and sweaty clothing.
After a nights sleep in below freezing weather, the sides of a tent will release a shower of frost all over everything inside. Not a good start.
A tarp does not have nearly as much of a problem in that way.
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#244665 - 04/09/12 04:07 PM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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Journeyman
Registered: 02/22/07
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I have went back and forth over the years. Loving Tarps but thinking I needed a tent. After reading "Woodcraft" by Nessmuck (George Washington Sears), I am totaly in the Tarp camp now. Even in the fridged cold, a properly set up Tarp system in front of a fire will keep you warm and dry in almost any conditions. For me personally I just like being closer to the nature that I came out to enjoy, regardless of what she throws at me. I don't even own a tent at this point, I do own a $1,200 Kifaru Tipi (pictured in my avatar) that I Rarely ever use.
Edited by Run2The9 (04/09/12 04:09 PM)
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#244791 - 04/11/12 01:02 PM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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a properly set up Tarp system in front of a fire For survival use go ahead and make fire. For regular camping, many places (National Parks - I've done a LOT of backpacking in RMNP) don't allow fire. Does that change the equation for you?
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#244793 - 04/11/12 02:45 PM
Re: Tarp vs Tent
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Carpal Tunnel
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a properly set up Tarp system in front of a fire For survival use go ahead and make fire. For regular camping, many places (National Parks - I've done a LOT of backpacking in RMNP) don't allow fire. Does that change the equation for you? I hate fire bans. We've run into them a lot the last few years. Always check with the area authorities in advance, or bring back-up, especially if you need the heat or the cooking ability.
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