Flatlander5
FNG
Is a tarp worth the added weight for going solo on a backpacking hunt? I'll be sleeping in a tent but was wondering for glassing/rain/setting meat on. Thanks.
Is a tarp worth the added weight for going solo on a backpacking hunt? I'll be sleeping in a tent but was wondering for glassing/rain/setting meat on. Thanks.
I use the same on day hunts, always have it in my pack as a a meat tarp. I might ditch it if I was packing but haven't yet.I always carry a tarp. So many uses even for my daypack. I just use the Klymit Roamer throw tarp. Light and compact.
I'm always searching of ways to rid myself of weight/bulk. I guess a lot depends upon where you are hunting? Here in Colo and Wyo I'd say forget it but maybe in wetter areas it may come in handy? A thin/light tarp would be nice during wet conditions in a place like Alaska but is it worth carrying the added bulk/wt? If you are in an area with trees it often is possible to huddle under a tree while glassing if it happens to be raining. I have awesome raingear so rain really doesn't matter a whole lot. A little rain likely won't hurt meat as long as it isn't over an extended period of time and not too hot.
With that said, 95% of the time where I hunt I would leave a tarp in the truck.
Is a tarp worth the added weight for going solo on a backpacking hunt? I'll be sleeping in a tent but was wondering for glassing/rain/setting meat on. Thanks.