seperate sleeping arrangements?

Brodie

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Wondering what everyone's arrangements are when hunting with a partner? I'm headed out this fall with a buddy of mine for a 5-7day moose hunt. I usually head out solo, took my girlfriend a couple times last year so they 2 person tent is ok for that;)
Told my buddy we are bringing separate tents. My thinking is that I would like to avoid the snoring, farting and general inconvenience of two people in a small tent. He thinks I'm crazy, but I've got my setup pretty dialed in so I'm not carrying much.
 
I'm going with a buddy on a 6 day elk hunt, were taking separate sleeping arrangements. He smells like goat nuts and I snore. So its an easy choice to make. Granted we figured that out from a previous idaho elk adventure but separate is usually better.
 
My buddy & I are separate tents. The extra weight is worth it to avoid the awkward situation in the A.M. when you wake up and realized you played "big spoon, little spoon" all night, hahaha.
 
My buddy & I are separate tents. The extra weight is worth it to avoid the awkward situation in the A.M. when you wake up and realized you played "big spoon, little spoon" all night, hahaha.

Brock, what happens in the mountains needs to stay in the mountains.
 
Unless I'm going with my Dad, Brother or Wife, I won't share a shelter. Just too many variables to go that route, and a good nights sleep is too important to risk it to snoring/gas/bo.
 
I'm going with a buddy on a 6 day elk hunt, were taking separate sleeping arrangements. He smells like goat nuts and I snore. So its an easy choice to make. Granted we figured that out from a previous idaho elk adventure but separate is usually better.

I know ohhiitznik's buddy, and he does smell like goat nuts, can't believe he found a girl to marry him!
 
For me it depends on who I'm hunting with. A three man or bigger shelter usually works well for two guys. My brother, best friend and I all shared a 12x12 tarp a few years ago on a six day hunt and it worked just fine.

I think the SL5 will work well with two or three guys too.

This year I'll pretty much be using my solo tarp on all my back country hunts. I'm a little scared to sleep with littlebuf!

Brock,
Does Travis know you're telling everyone about his small spoon?
 
I share my spire 2.1 with my hunting partner, and my Mt shelter LT. I have no issues with that my hunting partner is my best friend doesnt smell too bad and I can sleep through anything. If I'm going solo I usually just use my bivy and no shelter which makes the shelter seem pretty nice even with two full grown dudes....
 
This is my first year backpacking in to hunt. I told my two friends that they need their own tents. I have a small 2 man and its for my gear and myself.
 
Having separate shelters is also good for spitting up mid hunt if someone want to spike out in a different area.
 
My buddy & I are separate tents. The extra weight is worth it to avoid the awkward situation in the A.M. when you wake up and realized you played "big spoon, little spoon" all night, hahaha.

You need the "holes to holes" or "poles to poles" policy to avoid accidental spooning.
 
If using a floorless you could always wait till your buddies asleep and move the whole thing. When he wakes up you can claim he rolled out.
 
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