Hey everyone, I am just trying to get the hang of this high tech camping and figured I would start posting different pics of my gear and some reviews on different campgrounds I have visited. Anyeay, here is my first attempt at showing my gear and managing these pics.
These are pics of my Big Agnes BH6 that I purchased last year. I am not a very good photograher but I will get better. I got the tent which is roughly 10 X 10 and the vestibule which adds an additional 65 SF of storage. I cant say enough good things about this tent. Its easy to put up...has a full rainfly...a skylight which is in my pics...it has aluminum poles...life guarantee...tons of storage pockets inside. Let me tell you, this is one quality made tent. I have camped in it 4 times and have experienced snow...severe wind and driving rain...and she has took it all in stride. She didnt even budge in 40mph sustained winds.
I have also added a pic of my luggable loo. I have a grand total of 12 bucks in the whole shebang. I camp with 3 girls, 35, 9 and 2, so it allows me to not make several trips to the bathrooms in the middle of the night to protect them from the bears. There is also a pic of her at night. It doesnt really show that well but the guy lines are made of the reflective guy line and it is one of those features you really dont think about until you actually see how valuable they are. I am telling ya, those babys are hard not to see after dark.
Thanks for lookin and please, give me feedback as I am planning on doing several of these type posts to gain experience for my Yellowstone blog in the summer of 2011. I am really interested in what other campers like to see and read about. Let me have it...
These are pics of my Big Agnes BH6 that I purchased last year. I am not a very good photograher but I will get better. I got the tent which is roughly 10 X 10 and the vestibule which adds an additional 65 SF of storage. I cant say enough good things about this tent. Its easy to put up...has a full rainfly...a skylight which is in my pics...it has aluminum poles...life guarantee...tons of storage pockets inside. Let me tell you, this is one quality made tent. I have camped in it 4 times and have experienced snow...severe wind and driving rain...and she has took it all in stride. She didnt even budge in 40mph sustained winds.
I have also added a pic of my luggable loo. I have a grand total of 12 bucks in the whole shebang. I camp with 3 girls, 35, 9 and 2, so it allows me to not make several trips to the bathrooms in the middle of the night to protect them from the bears. There is also a pic of her at night. It doesnt really show that well but the guy lines are made of the reflective guy line and it is one of those features you really dont think about until you actually see how valuable they are. I am telling ya, those babys are hard not to see after dark.
Thanks for lookin and please, give me feedback as I am planning on doing several of these type posts to gain experience for my Yellowstone blog in the summer of 2011. I am really interested in what other campers like to see and read about. Let me have it...
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