Went and blew some dough at REI today. Ready to give it a whirl.
I think my Border Collies are more ready than I am.
You bought the wrong tent............LOL
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Went and blew some dough at REI today. Ready to give it a whirl.
I think my Border Collies are more ready than I am.
I just picked up one of these. It kept my fat *** off the ground for three days in relative comfort. And MrK can attest to the fact that I’m no little guy.
Luxe Tempo Luxury Self Infalting... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX2KXQJ/?tag=twowhetex-20
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I need to be in whatever line of work you are!Went and blew some dough at REI today. Ready to give it a whirl.
I think my Border Collies are more ready than I am.
It kinda morphed into a camping gear discussion after your manifesto several posts backI think this has become the longest welcoming post.
Been there, done thatMabie @Jarrett should start a “thinking about a dual sport bike” thread.
I use the Big Anges Q core for sleeping pad. It’s inflatable insulated. And roll s up super small, fits in my panner.
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I have a cheap battery operated Coleman pump at also fits in the panner. The biggest problem I have is getting all the air out of the pad, so I can roll it up to fit in it’s small bag that it came with. Having used the Big Anges for three seasons now. I wouldn’t change a thing. The bag when compressed and rolled up is not much bigger then a soda can.
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Pads have not changed much, some will be insulated.
You can’t “imagine” sleeping in a hammock. You just have to try it. You will either love it or hate it. All hammocks are comfortable for the first two hours.
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