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Tarp never leaves my pack ever
My old man and I will be in the Eagle Caps for archery elk first 10 days of September. We are packing in about 14 miles by horseback and be camping there. I am trying to decide if its worth spending the money for a bivy or tarp in the case that we get into elk a little ways from base camp and want to sleep on them. Part of me is saying that at that time of year, I should be fine just crashing out under a tree for the night but another part says I would be more comfortable with some kind of shelter. Thoughts?
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on June 18, 2019, 10:09:20 AMTarp never leaves my pack everLooking at a sheep tarp potentially
mice and bugs are something to consider for September camping.
Quote from: Bill W on June 18, 2019, 10:19:28 AMmice and bugs are something to consider for September camping. this always cracks me up. Guys will take endless naps in the woods, glass for hours on end. Leave stuff outside when at a truck camp but wont dare sleep without a floored tent
Quote from: vandeman17 on June 18, 2019, 10:15:00 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on June 18, 2019, 10:09:20 AMTarp never leaves my pack everLooking at a sheep tarp potentially sheep tarp needs to be about a foot longer and a foot wider in my opinion.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on June 18, 2019, 10:43:32 AMQuote from: Bill W on June 18, 2019, 10:19:28 AMmice and bugs are something to consider for September camping. this always cracks me up. Guys will take endless naps in the woods, glass for hours on end. Leave stuff outside when at a truck camp but wont dare sleep without a floored tent Nothing in those hills that that floor is going to save you from any how. i think i probably spend as much time sleeping on logs as i do in a bag that time of year.