He's anything but a hunter.
More like another, Rain Coast Sociopath Fraud. Living off the prevails of his chronic lies, like the rest of them...
It's an issue, because these sociopath environmentalist's, will dilute the facts.
To the point you or Joe public, won't know them any more..
They count on that big time..
The bivy in the photo above is an Integral Designs Unishelter, my spare is this model and my backpacking bivies are two original ID event models, Calgary-made, not the Chinese crap sold under that storied name now.
I have owned and used a lot of mountain tents, but, now buy Hilles as they are the best I have used and are actually worth the high cost.
For a 2 man, I would get the two door models and mine are a 2009 Saivo and a 2017 Niak. I had two Soulos, but, sold them and these two I have will do me for all the bushtime I have left.
MSR and Mountain Hardware make good tents and cost far less.
Thx for the correction, I do have gear made by OR but certainly not the bivy, not sure where I got that from.
I have a Therma-rest Prolite self inflating pad, I've never been cold sleeping on it! There are many newer, warmer rated mattresses and pads but this works for me.
check out stone glacier. for about 1100$ you can get a 4 season tent around 4.5 lbs, and also a tubbed footprint and mesh insert. so mesh insert with fly for early season hunts and then convert back it back to the 4 season material for later season hunts. or hillenburg
I've have used a four season MEC tent for a number of years and it has preformed GREAT, through snow storms to heavy rain and wind. Read the reviews, I don't think you will be disappointed. I personally like, and use a down sleeping bag. Western Mountaineering are top shelf.
Has anyone tried one of the cuben fiber, or dyneema fabric tents? Claims of 100% waterproof, tough as nails, and some of them getting under 2 lbs....pricey though. Too good to be true?
Hilleberg!!!!!
Hmmmm on my recomendation one of our members bought a Mountain hardware tent..not sure the model.
it failed.not my expectation at all..and certainly jo my experience .the individual was treated very fsirly by mountain hardware..HOWEVER this was once they were home from their trip..can not remember what failed. .pole.seemsealing..?
But thought I would add this unfortunate real life update.
My back yard is about 4 inches of snow and - 13 celsius overnight..would not hesitate to use my winter 4 season Mountainharware in these conditions..hmmmm now to see if Susan will bring coffee out ?..lol
Srupp