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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 1345175" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>I have a hilleberg nallo 2 gt for really bad weather and when my wife goes with (which is a lot!). When you are solo every ounce counts. My tarptent Scarp1 has pleanty of room for one guy and all his gear. It has two vestibules so gear in one and go in and out the other. The tarptent is literally half the weight of the hilleberg. I have a November solo Mule deer hunt that I will be using the tarptent on. If you read the reviews on tarptent sand the scarp or notch it is pretty much a 3.5 season tent. Not for Everest but can handle 95% of what Colorado can throw at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 1345175, member: 25605"] I have a hilleberg nallo 2 gt for really bad weather and when my wife goes with (which is a lot!). When you are solo every ounce counts. My tarptent Scarp1 has pleanty of room for one guy and all his gear. It has two vestibules so gear in one and go in and out the other. The tarptent is literally half the weight of the hilleberg. I have a November solo Mule deer hunt that I will be using the tarptent on. If you read the reviews on tarptent sand the scarp or notch it is pretty much a 3.5 season tent. Not for Everest but can handle 95% of what Colorado can throw at it. [/QUOTE]
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