#246760 - 06/08/12 05:52 PM
Re: BOB: Tarp vs. tent?
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#246767 - 06/08/12 06:39 PM
Re: BOB: Tarp vs. tent?
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I'm slowly taking steps into the world of using a tarp for camping instead of a tent. I like the openess of a tarp shelter and combined with the closeness of the campfire, it's quickly becoming my favourite way to camp. I still feel like I have to stay on fire watch all night but do manage to sleep. Since I started trying tarp-style camping, I feel constricted in a tent. I like the privacy but hate having such a huge chunk of my field of vision blocked. Although as the mosquitoes continue to increase in numbers around these parts, I am quite thankful to be able to crawl inside a relatively bug-free zone. (Although a good campfire does help keep the bugs at bay.)
When we camp as a family, we've got a nice 4-man Eureka with a great rain fly. (We will probably try a tarp set-up this year to see how the other half of the troop likes it.) Our bug-out plan is to use my Jeep and, if we have enough advance warning, grab this chalet of a tent too. If something happens to the Jeep though, and we have to move on foot, none of us is going to carry this 10 pound tent.
Our family BOB has GI ponchos, a sportsman's thermal blanket (like the one linked above) and a tube tent. I do however, keep a couple of sets of cheapie 2-man tents + tarp + paracord in the Jeep. My son and I use these on our mom and son trips and we'd definitely grab them if we had to leave the Jeep behind during a bug-out.
My edc GHB has a GI poncho and a tarp, to cover shelter. This pack lives in the Jeep though, so has the same option of grabbing a solo tent if the Jeep had to be abandoned.
So, I guess, I'm completely on the fence and no help at all.
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#246770 - 06/08/12 06:49 PM
Re: BOB: Tarp vs. tent?
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Snake_Doctor
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LOL @ Jac. I still say tent. You can find very light ones and the keep the creepie crawlies off you.
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#246772 - 06/08/12 07:07 PM
Re: BOB: Tarp vs. tent?
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Snake_Doctor
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Very true Chaos. Not to mention rain and dew. I'd even take my old less tahn one pound Cabellas bivy over a tarp for a BOB or ultra light camping.
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#246777 - 06/08/12 07:26 PM
Re: BOB: Tarp vs. tent?
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Snake_Doctor
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I'm too old and delicate to be crawled on by bugs. I bought a two or three man dome from a department store a few years ago. It wieghs about five pounds, maybe less. I have yet to try it, it's out in a shed. I believe it was $14.99 when I bought it. Have a solo tent that's light but nine feet long. I'm a big guy but not nine feet big, and storing my pack and gear inside makes it inacessible when i'm in with it. After the Night Of The Squirells I hang my gear when i'm in the mountains now, so seven feet would be a better size for Ol' Snake.
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#246778 - 06/08/12 07:28 PM
Re: BOB: Tarp vs. tent?
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Registered: 12/03/09
Posts: 3842
Loc: USA
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After the Night Of The Squirells I hang my gear when i'm in the mountains now I would like to know more about The Night Of The Squirrels!
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#246780 - 06/08/12 07:36 PM
Re: BOB: Tarp vs. tent?
[Re: haertig]
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Old Hand
Registered: 08/10/06
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Loc: Colorado
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Sounds horrible. Probably much worse than my own "Morning of the Porcupine."
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