valtteri
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Has anyone been using a bivy sack with a down bag and NO liner in a single wall floorless shelter? In conditions where some condensation may occur, like September and temps hovering below and above freezing.
I have been using a Sawtooth with one liner half with a down bag, tyvek groundsheet and stove with good results, but am contemplating about packing in the Kifaru 8 man tipi next year for a longer moose hunt. This would be backpacking in about 8 miles so I am trying to think about minimizing pack weight.
I am thinking of ditching the tyvek and liner altogether and just using a Borah bivy bag for a groundsheet and to fight off potential condensation on the down bag. I will be testing this but would like to hear if anyone already has some real-life experience.
Photos from the moose hunt a couple of weeks ago, unfortunately was unsuccessful but was a hell of a trip!
I have been using a Sawtooth with one liner half with a down bag, tyvek groundsheet and stove with good results, but am contemplating about packing in the Kifaru 8 man tipi next year for a longer moose hunt. This would be backpacking in about 8 miles so I am trying to think about minimizing pack weight.
I am thinking of ditching the tyvek and liner altogether and just using a Borah bivy bag for a groundsheet and to fight off potential condensation on the down bag. I will be testing this but would like to hear if anyone already has some real-life experience.
Photos from the moose hunt a couple of weeks ago, unfortunately was unsuccessful but was a hell of a trip!