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#86317 - 02/22/07 01:24 AM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: JIM]
benjammin Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
Well, it depends on whether you are dayhiking and only considering a shelter in the event of an emergency, or if you are planning to overnight it.

Because of my size and the fact that I usually have at least one person with me anymore, I take a three man 3 season tent along on overnight excursions. There are a whole lot of these out on the market, so I recommend research for picking out what suits you. I don't backpack much in winter, though elk season can get pretty rough. If I plan to use my tent for a satellite camp, then I will throw in a 10' x 10' tarp and look for a place to rig a secure cover to avoid overloading the tent frame if it snow loads. I tend to look for relatively inexpensive and lighter models.

For day hikes or as a backup for overnighters, I will pack the bivvy bag along, and/or a couple tarps. Occasionally I will forego even these and just keep the plastic garbage bags I always hike with. It depends on how arduous the hike and what the ambient conditions are.
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#86397 - 02/22/07 05:51 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: JIM]
Virginia_Mark Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 80
This is what I use. The GoLite lair 2. The weight with stakes included in just over 1lb.

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#86427 - 02/22/07 09:58 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: Virginia_Mark]
oldsoldier Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 742
Loc: MA
I use a military poncho. Works well. I am going to try using a hammock this year, so, the poncho may be a bit redundent. But, for a simple, quick setup, nothing beats the good ole poncho! I've perfected setting it up, & get get it down in about a minute. not too bad...I am passing this knowledge on to my nephew tomorrow.
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#86729 - 02/26/07 09:37 AM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: oldsoldier]
steven andrews Offline
newbie

Registered: 04/27/04
Posts: 27
A Hilleberg Tarp 10 XP Sil-Polyester or Integral Designs sil-nylon tarp, a cheap waterproof groundsheet and a Thermarest mat.

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#86744 - 02/26/07 04:24 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: Stu]
sicily02 Offline
Newbie

Registered: 02/13/07
Posts: 35
How many pounds do you carry for a day hike SBRaider?
Thanks,
Bryan

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#88453 - 03/15/07 05:46 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: JIM]
VeracityGear Offline


Registered: 02/07/07
Posts: 9
Loc: MD,USA
Mountain Hardwear PCT 2 Tent Or Coghlan's Tube tent
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#88474 - 03/15/07 09:09 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: VeracityGear]
SARbound Offline
Addict

Registered: 06/08/05
Posts: 503
Loc: Quebec City, Canada
I carry an AMK Heatsheet. Sufficient for a night or two. Folded, it's slightly longer and heavier than a cheap survival blanket. I recently added a large waistpack to my bag arsenal so i'm not willing to carry anything bigger (bivvy) because of this. I move the Heatsheet from bag to bag depending on the activity.

I have everything I need to start a lot of fires as well.
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#88481 - 03/15/07 10:41 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up- Better bag? [Re: JIM]
MDinana Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 03/08/07
Posts: 2208
Loc: Beer&Cheese country
So I read all of these, and I'm wondering if anyone can explain the differences between:
Thermo-Lite 2.0 Bivouac Sac
Thermo-Lite Single Bivy Sack
Heatsheets Emergency Bivvy

They're all made by AMK, but range from $14 to $32. I can't see a big difference in the descriptions of them, so any help is appreciated!

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#88488 - 03/15/07 11:41 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up? [Re: SARbound]
frenchy Offline
Veteran

Registered: 12/18/02
Posts: 1320
Loc: France
Heatsheet bivvys are not much bigger than Heatsheet blankets, if they are at all...
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#88489 - 03/15/07 11:43 PM Re: What is your shelter set-up- Better bag? [Re: MDinana]
frenchy Offline
Veteran

Registered: 12/18/02
Posts: 1320
Loc: France
in answer to my enquiry, I got this mail from Aeromedix :

"The dimension on the Thermo-Lite Bivvy Sack when stored are approx. 6"x3.5"

The difference between the Thermo Lite Bivvy and Heatsheet Bivvy is mainly the material. The Thermo Lite Bivvy is a much more heavy duty item for more serious conditions."
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