Nice Shane. What, they wouldn't make you a green one?
I'm thinking one of these would pull double duty as a stand alone shelter for run and gun, and an extra large vestibule for the end of my Silvertip. Has anyone rigged it up in a diamond pitch attaching the corner to the peak?
Getting ready to order an Enigma and was wondering if there are any benefits to getting 20d for the outer shell, or stick with the 10d? I'll be running it in a Borah Bivy and a Tyvek ground sheet so I'm not worried about ripping it.
I live in Wooster, small world. I've been back and forth between the Enigma for the weight savings and the revelation for the versatility. I can't decide.
Up for sale is a SO LBO base/3pc vestibule and BearPaw Wilderness Luna 6 1/2 net.Does not have the stove jack. Tent has been used for two trips, for a total of 8 nights. In like new condition. Net has been setup only in back yard. Comes with 8 stakes and stuff sack. The nest fits the tent...
Umm, Ziplock freezer bag. If you want to get real fancy you can make an insulation pouch out of the cheap stuff from Lowes. Works way better than any Mountain House pack and easier to cram into smaller spaces.
Made of 10.10oz UV and mildew resistant Sunforger canvas. Single pole design with 24 stake loops and 12 guy out points. The stove jack material is installed but the hole isn't cut in yet. Tipi is 20' diameter and 9'6" tall. I made two of these, an 8 man and a 12 figuring I'd keep the one I liked...
The exact reason I went with sunforger canvas for my tipis. Not packable but super breathable and a great setup for truck camping. I still use a ultra light pyramid for backpacking, but then I have to contend with condensation.
I worked up a design as well and also abandoned it. You really aren't gaining anything when you think about it. Footprint is still the same with your guy outs but you're loosing interior space by boxing off that last foot of diameter. You may gain on less material but loose on more sewing. You...