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  1. mountainkatt

    Tepui Tent Review - Kukunam Ruggedized

    @billum v2.0 My elastics were tucked under the mattress. The tent was set up in the parts store here, so some of the pieces had been unpacked to set up for display. We actually didn't stake down. It's the third photo above, in the campsite at Grand Canyon, where we got 96km/hr winds. I chose to...
  2. mountainkatt

    Tepui Tent Review - Kukunam Ruggedized

    I am not affiliated with Tepui, nor was I granted access to this tent for the reason of review. My husband and I have been researching different brands and styles of RTTs for a little over a year. When a local shop brought a few options in, we finally threw all that research into the wind and...
  3. mountainkatt

    Two year circumnaviagtion of Africa in my 2007 JKUR - The Road Chose Me

    Best of Luck! Hey Dan! We ran into you and your jeep in Moab last month (I'm the other Canadian with an overland jeep at the M4O) and we really enjoyed meeting you! :sombrero:
  4. mountainkatt

    Tents, Trailers and Dogs

    I've been looking into options for him for a winter type bed - usually we just haul his house bed (Costco) in the cargo area and make use a wool blanket in the tent under him (summer). If we've backpacked in with him, he sleeps half in my bag (our Marmot mummy bags center zip together). Going...
  5. mountainkatt

    Tents, Trailers and Dogs

    If it's just the two of us, we have an Asolo 4-season that's fine in the winter. We use a small heater for -15 degrees celsius and below, and have fairly good gear for what we do. With a dog, that all becomes rather impossible. Wet dogs in small spaces... the heater is fine in a tent unless you...
  6. mountainkatt

    Tents, Trailers and Dogs

    The problem I can see with the Oztent is the winters. I can agree with you on the canvas tent - growing up with one (a behemoth of a 20x24 with horrid metal/wood frame and one incident of falling metal poles) I can assure you I'm not loving the idea of going down that road - even though new...
  7. mountainkatt

    Tents, Trailers and Dogs

    Our travels can end with several single night stops to a few days in one place - there is considerable variation. Weekends mean picking a road and seeing where it goes - 1 to 2 nights. That would make up the majority of our trips. It makes a canvas tent a considerable amount of work - but...
  8. mountainkatt

    Tents, Trailers and Dogs

    Hello all. New to the forum as a member (not as a guest creeper). My fiance and I have always been campers/hikers, and our dog, Ajax, is too. His favorite thing is also the Jeep. We've started getting more into jeep camping and are having a hard time coming up with a dog-friendly solution for...
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