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<blockquote data-quote="DNADave" data-source="post: 2648200" data-attributes="member: 110467"><p>For late season Cascades hunts I use a Nemo Tensor insulated rectangular 25" pad (there is also an uninsulated version, so be careful which one you get), a Marmot Never Summer 0°F bag with fleece liner to take it down to -15°F, and a Marmot Fortress 2P tent. For our high buck hunt in September, I switch out the Marmot tent for a MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2P tent with carbon poles and leave the liner at home.</p><p></p><p>The Marmot Fortress is a 3+ season tent. Kind of in-between a 3 season and 4 season tent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNADave, post: 2648200, member: 110467"] For late season Cascades hunts I use a Nemo Tensor insulated rectangular 25" pad (there is also an uninsulated version, so be careful which one you get), a Marmot Never Summer 0°F bag with fleece liner to take it down to -15°F, and a Marmot Fortress 2P tent. For our high buck hunt in September, I switch out the Marmot tent for a MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2P tent with carbon poles and leave the liner at home. The Marmot Fortress is a 3+ season tent. Kind of in-between a 3 season and 4 season tent. [/QUOTE]
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