Tents for Possible bug out!
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I prefer a good old fashioned Ridge tent, mine is a £25 2 man 35 year old well worn Blacks ridge tent.
Adapt or Die, there is no middle ground.
Re: Tents for Possible bug out!
I've still got a couple of Vango Force 10's, bomb proof but far too heavy for a bug out really.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnC8vnIcN4I I've got one of these and they weigh about the same as a bag of sugar, very very stable in high wind, very waterproof and is easy to pitch. Not cheap but they are a quality product.
Another supplier to look at (again not cheap) is
http://www.tarptent.com/ superb products which are very well made. A good chum of mine has http://www.tarptent.com/hogback.html weighs about 1.5k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnC8vnIcN4I I've got one of these and they weigh about the same as a bag of sugar, very very stable in high wind, very waterproof and is easy to pitch. Not cheap but they are a quality product.
Another supplier to look at (again not cheap) is
http://www.tarptent.com/ superb products which are very well made. A good chum of mine has http://www.tarptent.com/hogback.html weighs about 1.5k
Richard
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
Re: Tents for Possible bug out!
I've carried my old ridge tent and a weeks supplies all over the more remoter parts of Dartmoor, dosent way that much and having a framed rucksack does help to spread the weight.
Adapt or Die, there is no middle ground.
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I'd guess your tent comes in between 4 and 5k minimum, small Force Ten comes in at about 7k and my old Blacks Mountain tent comes in at over 12k. The new modern tents give you a weight saving of between 3 and 10k which is a lot of weight to save whether young and fit or getting on a bit like you and I. Personally I'd rather save the weight and carry extra food or just travel lighter.lonewolf wrote:I've carried my old ridge tent and a weeks supplies all over the more remoter parts of Dartmoor, dosent way that much and having a framed rucksack does help to spread the weight.
Thinking about this thread and I realise I'm a bit of a tent whore...got the blooming things all over the place and all shapes and sizes including Army 9x9 and 12x12
Richard
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
Re: Tents for Possible bug out!
strumpetrik_uk3 wrote:
Thinking about this thread and I realise I'm a bit of a tent whore...got the blooming things all over the place and all shapes and sizes including Army 9x9 and 12x12
Knowledge is power
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I'm a tent-a-phobe! Can't stand camping or sleeping bags
would do it if I had to but never by choice. Shame on me but being bent in half under canvas and no bathroom stops me every time. Have only managed 4 times in my life:
Girl guides- rained all night, tent leaked so ended up in storm hut on wooden floor.
First boyfriend - woke freezing cold and sleeping bag full of earwigs. Didn't see him much after that
In Ireland on stop off to cabin - woke to revolting stench, cow crapped right outside opening of tent and showers disgusting and filthy.
On an island on the Thames and this was the only one I enjoyed.
Girl guides- rained all night, tent leaked so ended up in storm hut on wooden floor.
First boyfriend - woke freezing cold and sleeping bag full of earwigs. Didn't see him much after that
In Ireland on stop off to cabin - woke to revolting stench, cow crapped right outside opening of tent and showers disgusting and filthy.
On an island on the Thames and this was the only one I enjoyed.
Behind every great man is an even greater woman. She carried you, raised you and made you who you are.
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I've always fancied a yurt, they take camping to a whole new level, not sure how to transport it all tho!Decaff wrote:I'm a tent-a-phobe! Can't stand camping or sleeping bagswould do it if I had to but never by choice. Shame on me but being bent in half under canvas and no bathroom stops me every time. Have only managed 4 times in my life:
Girl guides- rained all night, tent leaked so ended up in storm hut on wooden floor.![]()
First boyfriend - woke freezing cold and sleeping bag full of earwigs. Didn't see him much after that![]()
In Ireland on stop off to cabin - woke to revolting stench, cow crapped right outside opening of tent and showers disgusting and filthy.![]()
On an island on the Thames and this was the only one I enjoyed.
Knowledge is power
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Oh yes a yurt is the way to go, I would do that in a second, very civilised.Stasher wrote:I've always fancied a yurt, they take camping to a whole new level, not sure how to transport it all tho!Decaff wrote:I'm a tent-a-phobe! Can't stand camping or sleeping bagswould do it if I had to but never by choice. Shame on me but being bent in half under canvas and no bathroom stops me every time. Have only managed 4 times in my life:
Girl guides- rained all night, tent leaked so ended up in storm hut on wooden floor.![]()
First boyfriend - woke freezing cold and sleeping bag full of earwigs. Didn't see him much after that![]()
In Ireland on stop off to cabin - woke to revolting stench, cow crapped right outside opening of tent and showers disgusting and filthy.![]()
On an island on the Thames and this was the only one I enjoyed.
Behind every great man is an even greater woman. She carried you, raised you and made you who you are.
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Re: Tents for Possible bug out!
On the backs of two camels or three oxen.... SimplesStasher wrote:
I've always fancied a yurt, they take camping to a whole new level, not sure how to transport it all tho!
We camp quite a lot, mainly on standard campsites ATM. The one we were on recently has Teepees as well as Yurts and a couple of Shepherd's Huts...All with wood-burners (we were over in the bring-your-own section
I'll share this with you
http://www.woodlandyurts.co.uk/Yurt_Fac ... r_Own.html
I think I've got the early edition as a paperback (a lot of the text is familiar)
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