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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

The camping setup I use 90% of the time. It's very comfortable, versatile, and extremely lightweight.

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  • How about cost?

  • Hi there. The prices are on my website in case you're interested. Thanks. ML

  • good video..are you worried about critters going near you in the night?

  • I've never had a problem so far, but you can always stake both sides down which creates a floorless tent if you're in an area where there's reason to be concerned. Obviously, keeping an ultra clean camp is the best way to insure an uninterrupted nights sleep regardless of your setup. Thanks and best wishes. ML

  • do you ever worry that with an open A frame the wind will suddenly spring on you and if it's raining, might blow water into your camp?

  • No, there is a lot more space under the tarp than you may think...the rain would have to come in almost horizontally to do what you suggest. If you are concerned about extreme weather moving in, you can modify to a lowered or staked out setup. Any time you use ultralight or minimalist gear, it requires more thought and responsibility on your part to make good decisions. Thanks for watching. ML

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  • ultra light gear is bearproof.

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  • @plutoplatters also... white shark proof... almost forgot !

  • What brand is that mosquito net?

  • Nice. Thank you.

  • just use a trashbag, much lighter, that setup is too risky no water filter, no nothing. After you come home you can throw the whole thing in the trash can, GREAT!! now thats ultralite.

  • just use a trashbag, much lighter

  • Is tha moquito net also protective from "no see'ems"

  • very nice! I wish that backpack would work for me but I tend to use a hammock about 50% of the time, I didn't even know they made bivys that are only waterproof on the bottom, will have to get one, I hate how stuffy most are.

  • Pretty cool. What is the coldest temps you would use that system?

  • My backpack alone weighs 3kg. But it rides so nice and comfortable.

  • u wont grow hair on ur chest with a 3.3 kg backpack sonnyboy

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