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LogicaL Chaos
Ascension Energy & Alien UFOs




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Tents and Bedding
#26095518 - 07/08/19 12:25 AM (4 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just used a instant pop-up tent for last weekend camping in the forest. Worked great! So much easier to set up. Pop-Up tents FTW.
Used a air-filled Twin bed for sleeping on. I used to hate blow-up beds but this worked great! Perfect size and didn't deflate that much. I didn't even bottom-out (yes!)
What do you use for a Tent? Do you even use a tent? And what kind of bedding do you like when you camp?
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bloodsheen
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I think a tent is necessary mostly for bugs. I have a cheapass tent that works great but it's not exactly carbon fiber poles. Last time I went I just did a tarp and rope to protect against wind and it worked great. Definitely not for the faint of heart, sleeping without a full enclosure is freaky but freeing. I think I'm just going to buy a big hunk of bug net and skip the tent most of the time
I actually have a really nice blow-up mattress and I use Reflectix as a base so it doesn't get punctured. It makes for a bulky package but it's pretty light and you could practically sleep on soaking wet and frozen ground and stay warm
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XUL
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When it's warm, I only sleep in the tent f it's raining. I sleep by the fire every time.
Otherwise, I would take a sleeping mat or my cot. The cot is heavier, but doable.
A cot and sleeping mat is great.
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nooneman


Registered: 04/24/09
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Loc: Utah
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I use a tent with two poles that's pretty easy to set up. It's a pretty standard tent, but I like that it's easy to set up (having only two poles), and that it goes into a pretty small case when it's done (that it actually fits in much to my surprise). I put a tarp down below the tent as well.
For bedding, I put a wool blanket down first, then some comforters/blankets, then a sleeping bag (zero degree rated). I also bring a pillow. Pretty simple.
If I want to keep it minimal, I'll just take the tent, tarp, and sleeping bag. I don't really mind sleeping on hard ground that much.
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SuperMario940
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If your car is with you, we took a peoce of kingspan ( wall insulation ). cut into 3 to fit under the tent whilst 4x4ing scotland
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