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I second this.It sounds like it's time for separate tents. Your requirements vs your dad's requirements are different. You could easily take that lightweight 2-person tent and just run the rain fly and a tarp for more space, and your dad can purchase a 1-2 man lightweight tent that he can set up however he wants.
Are you the lucky one that gets to be the filling in the middle? Asking for a friendMy hunting partners and I have been utilizing the sandwich technique the last few years. It's designed to optimize floor space and minimize pack weight.
This as well. 2 people in a 2-person tent just sounds like too much, unless you are from California, and that sounds about right.It sounds like it's time for separate tents. Your requirements vs your dad's requirements are different. You could easily take that lightweight 2-person tent and just run the rain fly and a tarp for more space, and your dad can purchase a 1-2 man lightweight tent that he can set up however he wants.
Might be time for two tents. Also, you can get hammocks with rain fly systems that provide good weather protection. Might be worth exploring. Good luckI am curious to see if anyone else has run into this issue, or what their best solution has been?
Previously, we have purchased a light weight 2p tent (my dad and I hunt together in late September at high elevations and we backpack all of our gear in). In our experience the 2p tent is too small for us. He is 6'2", I am 6'7". For starters, I had experienced my feet touching one side with my head smudged in the other. It didn't make for hardly any sleep our entire trip... Between both of our packs and bows, I have been doing my best to look for lighter weight, but dependable 3p tent ideas that offer a little more room for sleep and gear. I could care less if it had a floor or not but the old man refuses any idea without one. Last season, I hucked around a standard 3p tent that had to have been around 12-15lbs in its entirety... My pack ended up weighing in at almost 60lbs full (heaviest I have ever had it). I'm looking to cut that down significantly. I can handle the weight, but I also believe in making things a little more manageable/mobile whenever possible, so I am open to suggestions or ideas.
Side note, for myself personally, the tent/sleep system setup has been the one thing that has been the most irritating & difficult for me to dial in, as it's been a bunch of trial and error with not much success in that category. We have tried several different tents and sleeping pads, and we have also run a trip with just hammocks. But as we have started to hunt later into September, Hammocks tend to be a little too cold at night and they offer 0 protection from any potential weather. I've also tried out 3 different sleeping bags but with my broad shoulders and height, I think that's just always destined to be an issue LOL.
I appreciate any advice, suggestions, or recommendations!
I have not! I will look into that. I don't anticipate using a stove, however, I like the idea of having the option especially if we end up on a later season hunt.Have you looked at the Kifaru Sawtooth with a floor/liner or pack your own. It would be large enough for both of you, your father and your gear and if you were so inclined could also run a stove. But again that's extra weight. You would also have a little more head room then normal. While I am not as tall as you I have had the same problem with sleeping bags especially anything for backpacking-I am 6'4 and 245lbs. I have even thought about trying out the Sitka sleeping bag along with a packable down blanket as I can't find anything that fits comfortably either my feet or my shoulders. Can I ask what pack you use as I find that is difficult as well to find one that has a long enough torso a lot of hip belts ride high I have an old Dana Long Bed for packing but I can't hunt with it at all it's heavy and noisy. Looking at buying the Mystery Ranch Beartooth or Metcalf this spring.