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And I don’t blame them really, this stuff ain’t cheap!
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I had a Kuiu tent in the snow storm that hit the Yukon on Aug 16th of this year we had 3ft of snow. I stayed busy keeping my rainsuit laying on top of my sleeping bag trying to stay dry!!!!!! I'm glad I had the EXped pad that was 4" thick to keep me out of the water!!!! I'm ready for a Hillenburg myself don't care what it weighs!!!!
I had a Kuiu tent in the snow storm that hit the Yukon on Aug 16th of this year we had 3ft of snow. I stayed busy keeping my rainsuit laying on top of my sleeping bag trying to stay dry!!!!!! I'm glad I had the EXped pad that was 4" thick to keep me out of the water!!!! I'm ready for a Hillenburg myself don't care what it weighs!!!!
I drew that hunt years ago and yes we had a few inches of snow during the hunt. Personally if I drew it again I would take my MLD Duomid. Light, storm worthy, and easy to set up. Well within your price range as well.
If you are ok with going floorless, you’d be hard pressed to find a more storm worthy design than a Mid. MLD DuoMid, LG Hapi, HMG Ultamid 2, and a few others in DCF. Great, super light shelters, if you’re okay with going floorless. Personally, I wouldn’t have it any other way.
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