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Thread: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

  1. #31
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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    Quote Originally Posted by wideopenthrottle View Post
    especially when in tight spots for spike camps it might be easier to find 2 single spots than 1 bigger spot...
    Exactly. It can be a real pain to find a spot where two guys can sleep side by side and both be comfortable.

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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    I find that the teepee is pretty flexible and able to set up on uneven ground.

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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    Quote Originally Posted by mod7rem View Post
    Exactly. It can be a real pain to find a spot where two guys can sleep side by side and both be comfortable.
    Especially when you’re on a hill and your partner wants to sleep foot to mouth.
    If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed.

  4. #34
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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    If you stand to pee I am not too interested in sharing a tent with you.

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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    There's only two reasons to pack two tents:

    1- you don't REALLY like your hunting partner.
    2- you can't go a week without cranking one out.

    Both are legitimate reasons not to be frowned upon.

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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    Does anyone have any experience with the stone glacier or the Kuiu tents?

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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    I have hunted both ways.
    Some have a point, depending where, it can be hard to find enough flat ground for 2 to lie.
    Hell, it can be hard enough just for 1 to lie.
    But most times, a 2 man is what was used.
    Tip: Take a pack of earplugs just in case your partner has a snoring issue!
    Nothing worse than a no sleep night to hunt on the next day.
    Your partner will be all bright and chirpy.
    You'll be resting your head into the bino, as the bino rest into the ground, with your eyes shut, after 5 minutes of spotting!!

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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    I dont mind sharing a tent as long as my partner is a none snorer. But generally i use a solo tent. Nice to have my own space. Not sure if its been mentioned but setups like a Cimarron, it can sometimes be hard to find a spot that has a foot print that is big enough to accommodate a tipi style tent.

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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    Quote Originally Posted by 300rum700 View Post
    There's only two reasons to pack two tents:

    1- you don't REALLY like your hunting partner.
    2- you can't go a week without cranking one out.

    Both are legitimate reasons not to be frowned upon.
    Hahahahahaha thanks for the laugh
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    Re: BC Stone Sheep: one tent (shared) or two?

    I'm tempted to give it a go with the Cimarron and then make a choice after the hunt. I feel like I am splitting hairs at this point and if I have the Cim I might as well give it a go. If it sucks and I want to go sheep hunting again then maybe I'll go with a burly Hilleberg.

    I have a big agnes copper spur 2ul that I am sure would be perfect in good weather, and somewhat poor weather. In complete shit weather I might go a little stir crazy if I am stuck in that thing....

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