I love the color combo. When I ordered mine, I think they asked 3x if I really wanted orange & yellow pinwheel. I assured them that, yep, I wanted it highly visible from the air. I'm gettin' old & still going solo... no sense making it harder to find me if something happens.1.9 oz CCS Tundra tarp...
Hey all - my brother and I were debating taking that overhanging tree down. We had shifted to the side so it wasn't a huge issue for us, but if a larger party used the site it could be an issue. Not many places to set camp so this was it. Still alive, so we left it.Day three at this site, emerging after 2 days of wind and rain. Wind pounding out of the north. Had tarp set up over No Bug Zone. My brother brings the whole press/coffee thing so we sat, drank coffee, played backgammon and waited it out. And had an incoming thread of a river that provided a walleye on almost every cast right close.
my brother and I were debating taking that overhanging tree down.
What would have been the correct thing to do?
Especially since it was still alive, I'd have left it. With wilderness tripping, one is expected to have a little bit of common sense and to be aware of their immediate surroundings. I highly doubt that the tree represents any real danger to those who would travel to that area.This was in Wabakimi. What would have been the correct thing to do?
I use the No Bug Zone and my CCS 10 x 14 tarp. Don't bring a tent anymore.I usually set up a tarp in a lean to fashion near the fire pit and that’s where we’ll keep firewood, and our gear. I recently purchased the Eureka No Bug Zone and that has a slightly larger tarp to it but also keeps the bugs away with the netting sides. The sides can also be rolled up but they’ve been needed down. Some day, I’d like to purchase a larger tarp in replace of my little on, perhaps a CCS
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I owned a 9'x9' Nemo Bugout and still own a Preself screen tarp. I appreciate the ability to configure the pitch as conditions in the field dictate. The mesh sides of screen tarps collapse easily in the wind and are difficult to secure. I prefer a low pitch and in windy conditions I pitch mine in a lean configuration with the windward side dropped to the ground.I usually set up a tarp in a lean to fashion near the fire pit and that’s where we’ll keep firewood, and our gear. I recently purchased the Eureka No Bug Zone and that has a slightly larger tarp to it but also keeps the bugs away with the netting sides. The sides can also be rolled up but they’ve been needed down. Some day, I’d like to purchase a larger tarp in replace of my little on, perhaps a CCS
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Do you really need something that big or is it just that the price is good?Does anybody have any experience with the MSR Rendezvous tarp? I have the opportunity to get the 200 for substantially lower in price than it’s advertised for. It’s nearly 7lbs, 200sqft (16’x18’) comes with two adjustable poles and the guy lines. That’s a massive tarp!
I’ve been wanting a CCS which is lighter but also more expensive. They have a 1.9oz 10’x16’ with no poles but reflective guy line for a little more money, it’s also have the weight (without poles)