How do you dry out wet clothing, whether sweat or outside moisture if you don’t put dirty clothes in your sleeping bag/quilt?
Stove generally.
What are your gear layout differences in K3 to K4 to SG R3 outside of main bag
I get your point on the open k3 side pockets vs k4 zippered during winter. In my mind, if the tripod is on the outside, strapped then I would put my puffys on that side zippered pocket since if I’m grabbing the puffys then I’m probably glassing (therefore tripod not falling on the ground).
You can put the puffies in the same side as the tripod, but that just means you are putting the bino/spotter on the rifle side, which you still have to get into. It doesn’t solve anything, and actually is more convoluted.
In the k3 were you stuffing the tripod and poles in the top loading side pockets?
Yes, or one in the side open top pocket and one in the water bottle packet held in by the side straps, or both tripod and hiking sticks in water bottle pocket and held by side straps.
If that’s the case wouldn’t you be losing more space space since on the k4 they were outside of the side pockets.
No. Because the bino/spotter fit in the front stretch pocket.
Hope this is making sense.. It feels convoluted. With SG, there is one zippered side pocket (worse than k4 if this is the case)
I’m not sure what you are talking about? There are no zippered side pockets on the SG R3 7000.
so how come you like this layout better? Because you can add outside pockets per your picture?
Yes. Because those side pockets are independent of the front zipped pocket, and are accessible with a single buckle being undone. Further, the side pockets strap the tripod very well.
I’m still new to backcountry gear and I know fjallraven is a reputable company but everything you initially read is never use cotton.
Depends on the cotton and the use. Also, most that repeat that as a truism for all layers/clothes/uses have never used it and experimented. I would not use cotton base layers. I generally wouldn’t use cotton mid layers in cold or cool weather. Some outside layers- depends on the cotton.
Seeing that their pants are a cotton blend, how come this is not a concern? Because of the wax that is protecting the cotton or is there something different? I like their pocket layout function but this has held me up on buying.
When they are waxed the cotton is waterproof. The vast majority of what is stated, wrote, and pandered about is done by people with little experience about what they are saying. A google to see where Fjallraven is located and which countries use their clothing, and what the weather is in those countries should be sufficient to cause a skeptical eye towards “common” knowledge.
Lastly (I think), what is your process with a hot tent in the winter? I used one for the first time this past fall and temps got down to -10f. I’m sure there’s a learning curve so I’m basing my questions around this only time using one. But I found it kinda of a pain to move camp withstove, cut wood, floorless with snow, and MAINLY going to bed with stove burning (feeling warm and layering for that) then waking up freezing shortly after because the stove went out. I’m curious how approach these topics.
Set tipi up, set stove up, break/gather wood, start fire. Unless now is only a couple of inches don’t clear it, just tamp it down.
The stove isn’t for keeping you warm while you sleep. It’s for comfort while you are awake and drying clothing/gear out. The fire is mostly out when I get in my bag, and just like any other tent, the bag is doing the insulating. Wake up and start fire if desired to warm up while eating breakfast, coffee, etc.