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<blockquote data-quote="7Rum Slayer" data-source="post: 2968578" data-attributes="member: 113894"><p>I have spent many years bivy camping in the Northern Ca back country and finding the perfect tent is a challenge. I have several and try to match the forcast as best I can. If I am certain it will rain I will take my Kuiu Mountain Star 2p. Light weight and stays dry during set up. I like to see the stars at night and if the weather is hot and dry I will take either my Marmot 2p or my Big Agnes 2p. Both of those are full mesh and super cozy. I also have a Eureka Backcountry solo that I have used for more than 20 years and still going strong. All of my Backcountry tents are under 3.6 pounds. I will say that the High peaks of the Trinity Alps, Marble Mountains, Russian wilderness and Yolly Bolla Wilderness will throw heavy rain at you even when the weather man says all Sun, been there done that! I also pack a Lite Outdoors 10x10 sil poly bivy tarp just in case I need in camp or have to bivy out from camp a night. Best of luck, Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Rum Slayer, post: 2968578, member: 113894"] I have spent many years bivy camping in the Northern Ca back country and finding the perfect tent is a challenge. I have several and try to match the forcast as best I can. If I am certain it will rain I will take my Kuiu Mountain Star 2p. Light weight and stays dry during set up. I like to see the stars at night and if the weather is hot and dry I will take either my Marmot 2p or my Big Agnes 2p. Both of those are full mesh and super cozy. I also have a Eureka Backcountry solo that I have used for more than 20 years and still going strong. All of my Backcountry tents are under 3.6 pounds. I will say that the High peaks of the Trinity Alps, Marble Mountains, Russian wilderness and Yolly Bolla Wilderness will throw heavy rain at you even when the weather man says all Sun, been there done that! I also pack a Lite Outdoors 10x10 sil poly bivy tarp just in case I need in camp or have to bivy out from camp a night. Best of luck, Jason [/QUOTE]
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