Considering this is what’s going to keep you alive I would say yes, but that’s me. It’s also cheaper than most hotel rooms for a week long trip. At least this is how I justify it.All of this is great advice. Thanks very much! I guess my biggest question would be is a $600 tent, $500 bag, and $200 pad worth it for 2-3 trips a year
Very valid point. I’m positive I can talk my wife into spending the money using this!Considering this is what’s going to keep you alive I would say yes, but that’s me. It’s also cheaper than most hotel rooms for a week long trip. At least this is how I justify it.
What’s your opinion on a floor vs. floorless?A lot depends on what state, time of year, etc for the type of gear you would need. Are you looking floorless or with a floor? Lots of different options out there.
I personally did my first solo backpack elk trip last year. For September in CO I had no problems with my floorless shelter , and really liked the setup I had. I picked up a used mountain smith shelter lt on here, and it was a great 2 lb shelter for less than $100. If I was hunting NM or AZ, I wouldn’t want to go floorless due to the creepy crawlers personally. Just depends on what you expect your future trips to be like. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, at least that’s what I gathered from my research.What’s your opinion on a floor vs. floorless?
Shelter:I've never been out west backpacking, hunting, etc., but I'm starting my research and getting plans together to make a trip in the next few years. What backpacking tent, sleeping bag, and pad is a good starting point?