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<blockquote data-quote="WoodswalkerPNW" data-source="post: 2986658" data-attributes="member: 64296"><p>I have been experimenting with the Seek Outside Cimmaron tent with a half-nest and a small U-turn stove. So far pitched in various places on our property due to my wife having broken her femur 4 days into deer season in '22 and now on the second surgery in a year to fix it. We have PNW woods, a cleared mini-ridgetop that gets a good deal of wind. So far it's made it through wind up to 45 mph (bringing down trees not that far away), Western WA torrential rains and what snow we have had over the last 2 years with few shortcomings.</p><p></p><p>I originally bought it for a high country trip, that didn't work out, as I was heartily tired of sleeping in an Outdoor Research bivy and essentially cold camping with just a jet boil and a canteen cup for a week plus in the late elk seasons. At 60+ I am slowing down a bit and the small.comforts of a warm space with enough room to move around have become apparent. As long as both of us stay healthy, I plan to return to the high country for deer and elk next fall and give the tent a true test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoodswalkerPNW, post: 2986658, member: 64296"] I have been experimenting with the Seek Outside Cimmaron tent with a half-nest and a small U-turn stove. So far pitched in various places on our property due to my wife having broken her femur 4 days into deer season in '22 and now on the second surgery in a year to fix it. We have PNW woods, a cleared mini-ridgetop that gets a good deal of wind. So far it's made it through wind up to 45 mph (bringing down trees not that far away), Western WA torrential rains and what snow we have had over the last 2 years with few shortcomings. I originally bought it for a high country trip, that didn't work out, as I was heartily tired of sleeping in an Outdoor Research bivy and essentially cold camping with just a jet boil and a canteen cup for a week plus in the late elk seasons. At 60+ I am slowing down a bit and the small.comforts of a warm space with enough room to move around have become apparent. As long as both of us stay healthy, I plan to return to the high country for deer and elk next fall and give the tent a true test. [/QUOTE]
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