Thegreatthor
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- Location
- Howden, East Yorkshire
I certainly wouldn't reccommend a 1 man tent. I wouldn't describe my 2 man as spacious!
get an ex army gortex,and add a pole,£20_£30,i sold one not long ago,i like tents betterI bought a 'backpacker' 2 person from Mountain Warehouse £35 last year. Worked ok so far.
Only spent 1 night in a bivvy. Wet through!! Make sure you get a breathable one if you get a bivvy. In fact, I like the idea, any one reccomend one.
where theres ying theres yangI certainly wouldn't reccommend a 1 man tent. I wouldn't describe my 2 man as spacious!
Thanks I'll take a peektheres a tent like mine on ebay now
Good luck with hanging that from a pair of trees a convenient distance apart, in the right place, in the wind-swept, treeless wastes of Scotland.I haven't seen anyone mention the brilliant Hennessey Hammock. I'll be ordering the deluxe version soon for a mini tour in Scotland.
Windswept treeless wastes of Scotland. Erm I don't think so, not where we going. But thanks for the sound helpful advice.Good luck with hanging that from a pair of trees a convenient distance apart, in the right place, in the wind-swept, treeless wastes of Scotland.
Might find it a bit tough with nothing hot at all. And i can't function without an espresso or 3 in the morning. A few weeks ago bivvied in a waterlogged field, made for the stove and had an espresso faster than at home. LuxuryI would consider at least a small pocket rocket or knock off (latter £10 tp £15) and a small pot that can be used for soup or as a kettle. Will take no space at all.