On Oct 13, 6:41 pm, Ryan J <rmerr...@murraystate.edu> wrote:
> Thanks for all the different tent suggestions, keep them coming, I love
> searching for a new tent.  
>
> I used to do a bunch of canoe camping in the boundary waters area but sadly
> my old tent is pretty well destroyed.  8 years ago I got married and since
> then have pretty much car camped and the tents have grown huge so she is
> comfortable, which is fine for that kind of stuff, but have only recently
> really begun bike camping so I am in need of a new lightweightier tent.  My
> last s24o found me sleeping on the ground in my sleeping bag, no big deal
> but I would really rather have some sort of shelter.  Some of those Tarp
> tents look promising but I am still searching.

Another vote for TarpTent. I've been using a Contrail for a few years
now. Held up well through a stormy week in the boundary waters last
Sept. Including a pole and extra stakes it's ~2 lbs, as light as a big
bivy sack. I'm of the free camping in the woods persuasion and haven't
had *any* issues with durability yet.

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