I have a Teton 0 degree double bag. Its named correctly, the mammoth bag. I love it but the compression bag didn't last long and no one makes a substitute. I ended up with a huge duffel bag to store it. I swear it looks like I'm putting body in the back of my trailer when I load it up.
I have enough equipment to do a lot of different setups. Having one good set of lightweight equipment covers everything from backpacking to motorcycle camping.
https://www.diamondtool.net/patron-e15-120v-electric-heater-5100-btu-15kw-single-phase-116cfm-with-thermostat/product/0/PATRON%20E1-5 My tent heater. It's not your everyday space heater. I have this for several years and its amazing how much heat it can out out. Will run off of a 2000W Gen.
All of my cooking is gas but I do it under a tarp. I have a 10x10 popup and one of these. https://www.aquaquestwaterproof.com/product/guide-sil-tarp-large/ I carry the Aquaquest everywhere because its so portable and versatile. I carry the popup when I have the room to do so.
The biggest reason to carry some kind of awning or tarp beyond shade is to have a place to cook if it rains. My tent heater is electric that I run off a 2000W gen. I just don't trust any combustible in a closed in space.
Its really big and its usually just me and my wife so we have plenty of room for several days. You can pull out the section for dual zone quicker than I typed this sentence. You know after I wrote that I went over my owners manual for at least the 4th or 5th time and see now there is a threshold...
I have a Dometic 65 and sometimes use the dual zone. I still use a regular ice chest for drinks. Nothing sucks like watered down food from an ice chest, nothing is better than iced cooled drinks. I use the freezer to store 2 bags of ice and still have plenty of room for food. On road trips with...
I keep my annex attached and I installed a 2nd channel to do it. It is pretty easy to install and it makes using the annex way easier. I roll up the door and pull the ladder out of the front and fold the tent over. Then I pull the annex up and kind of semi fold it and bunch it around the ladder...
I have a couple of Snow Peak items but I cannot figure out if the lack of information and availability from them is brilliant marketing or just that they don't care to bother with it.
And conditions were pretty tough according to some friends that rode it yesterday.
http://www.nationalenduro.com/news/2017/7/24/the-rattlesnake-on-dirtridercom
Getting back on track, the tents do look good also. Would love to hear some more info on them. I notice they have one that looks like the Treeline tent.
I now have a 228C in really decent shape and working and the last of the 220's. A K that looks brand new with the box. Its missing the vent so I got it really cheap. Looking for a 70's vent now to go with it.
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