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<blockquote data-quote="27 Gap" data-source="post: 1886693" data-attributes="member: 112073"><p>I take a Jannu on solo trips where there's a risk that weather could ruin my life. I separate the poles from the main tent and pack the main tent down in an Exped waterproof compression bag. Makes it a lot more manageable space-wise. </p><p></p><p>I have a thing for tents that aren't afraid of snow: before this I had a Sierra Designs Tiros. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking at moving to a bivy/tarp for non-life-ruining times. But if I were going to invest in a tipi, I'd at least consider a HyperLite 4 person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="27 Gap, post: 1886693, member: 112073"] I take a Jannu on solo trips where there's a risk that weather could ruin my life. I separate the poles from the main tent and pack the main tent down in an Exped waterproof compression bag. Makes it a lot more manageable space-wise. I have a thing for tents that aren't afraid of snow: before this I had a Sierra Designs Tiros. I'm looking at moving to a bivy/tarp for non-life-ruining times. But if I were going to invest in a tipi, I'd at least consider a HyperLite 4 person. [/QUOTE]
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