Flagster
Expedition Leader
After much back and forth I have finally decided to keep my short bed tacoma, add a Flippac, and go with it...too much looking at this and that and this is nice...wow...I like that...this would need a bigger truck...etc...anyway
All the reading I have done on the Flippac on this site and others give good information on quality, usefulness, etc...but I still have not found much information on camping in cold/snowy weather. I understand that opening it would require clearing snow from the top before unfolding but I am more concerned with the strength of the tent/poles and the usefulness of the rain fly. Would I need a custom rain/snow fly or better poles to use in heavy snow.
I really don't plan on using the Flippac much in the snow but occasional overnights in backcountry parking lots during the winter would be nice. Will a Flippac work or do I need a four wheel camper?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
All the reading I have done on the Flippac on this site and others give good information on quality, usefulness, etc...but I still have not found much information on camping in cold/snowy weather. I understand that opening it would require clearing snow from the top before unfolding but I am more concerned with the strength of the tent/poles and the usefulness of the rain fly. Would I need a custom rain/snow fly or better poles to use in heavy snow.
I really don't plan on using the Flippac much in the snow but occasional overnights in backcountry parking lots during the winter would be nice. Will a Flippac work or do I need a four wheel camper?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks