Southern Lights
Lil-Rokslider
Tried tarp camping once to save weight and others said it was drier than tent camping. By the time you add tarp, ground sheet, cordage, pegs, waterproof bivvy due to splash back from open tarp, bug netting, etc. you should just bring a decent tent. They are also a pain to setup without good trees or being forced to bring poles (more weight).
Even worse, if you get hit with bad weather in a tarp, it is in no way drier/warmer than a Hilleberg tent for instance. I'll take the extra weight every day of a good shelter. It could save your life.
Also I was in a group of hardcore hikers and used to hike with ultralight guys but we stopped allowing them to come. We called them ultramoochers. They talked about how light their kit was but were always needing to borrow stuff from everyone else on the trail.
Even worse, if you get hit with bad weather in a tarp, it is in no way drier/warmer than a Hilleberg tent for instance. I'll take the extra weight every day of a good shelter. It could save your life.
Also I was in a group of hardcore hikers and used to hike with ultralight guys but we stopped allowing them to come. We called them ultramoochers. They talked about how light their kit was but were always needing to borrow stuff from everyone else on the trail.
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