The last several years the groups I travel with have been taking individual tents. On the trip in August on crown land west of Wabakimi, we had five tents for six people. In the Wabakimi area this can be problematic since there are few campsites and many of them are small. We spent most of our one week trip storm bound on a small island with the tents packed together like a homeless encampment in the woods.
On the plus side, it’s nice to have the privacy. I am a restless sleeper and with a noisy NeoAir inflatable pad, so I disturb my tent mates as I toss and turn. And I frequently awake in the wee hours for a hour or so of reading with the headlamp on. The downside is the extra weight and bulk that is packed along. This runs counter to decades of trying minimize the amount and weight of our gear. Maybe it’s just an extension of the comfort gear trend.
What do others think?
On the plus side, it’s nice to have the privacy. I am a restless sleeper and with a noisy NeoAir inflatable pad, so I disturb my tent mates as I toss and turn. And I frequently awake in the wee hours for a hour or so of reading with the headlamp on. The downside is the extra weight and bulk that is packed along. This runs counter to decades of trying minimize the amount and weight of our gear. Maybe it’s just an extension of the comfort gear trend.
What do others think?