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spikemd

Explorer
Moab - White Rim Trail and Elephant Hill

Murphy Hogback campground halfway through the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands, UT. Incredible views. Third pic is Devils Kitchen campground past Elephant Hill.

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smlobx

Wanderer
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Our Nemo Losi. This tent has seen us through some horrific storms and come out smiling.
It's a 3 person backpacking tent that gives us enough room for what we want to keep in the tent.
 

fearlessflasher

New member
This is how we do it in scotland!


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lugueto

Adventurer


My third tent. Basically a Venezuelan branded, Chinese version of an ARB Simpson 2 (or Ironman, or TJM, or any other chinese made tent)

Being chinese doesn't really take away from the quality, which I'm pretty happy with. I've only had venezuelan made tents and the build quality usually leaves much to be desired. Although I must say this tent is considerably heavier than its predecessors, and is also taller when stowed and slower to set up, I am happy with it, its build quality and the comfort it provides.

If this tent impressed me, I can't imagine how I would feel with a no-holds-barred, big name brand, truly high quality RTT.

(BTW In the background someone is stowing an Anaconda tent, which if you haven't heard of, is Venezuela's quintessential rooftop tent. The exception to the low-quality rule mentioned previously and IMO one of the best tents in the world.)
 
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Hunter67

Observer
This is my "new" RTT. The brand is "Beduin", model "Explorer 130". Explorer means it has an integrated awning which also includes the ladder.
The tent is built in Greece and sold by Beduin located in Bavaria, Germany.

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Redman333

Adventurer
Alright it's come time to find me a good ground tent. I'm located in NC and only have to endure the cold down to 30ish degrees F so what's a good tent that can be used for cold weather to keep some heat in?


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Lucky j

Explorer
Anything that doesn not have to much ventilation and not to large would help. But they are tents. They are not known to old heat. The only thing that could maybe help a little is the heavy canvas tent (prospector type) but heavy, real heavy and ussually preferd for base camp.

The real difference with cold weather tent is their construction and ability to support snow and high wind. And something you can cloes tye ventilation. A good sleeping bag is your best alie.
 

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