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Tarp pitch from 4 nights of tarp/bivy elk camp. Got the entire sleep system down to about 6lbs with a single trekking pole, and the trekker came in handy packing out elk. Probably didn’t need the tarp. Had zero wind/rain all 4 nights to truly test it. Really like the Borah Bivy after 3 years of using it. The tarp flap in the front pulled around to a stake on the side like a little door.IMG_8228.jpeg
 
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Tarp pitch from 4 nights of tarp/bivy elk camp. Got the entire sleep system down to about 6lbs with a single trekking pole, and the trekker came in handy packing out elk. Probably didn’t need the tarp. Had zero wind/rain all 4 nights to truly test it. Really like the Borah Bivy after 3 years of using it. The tarp flap in the front pulled around to a stake on the side like a little door.
Show us your 'Borah Bivy' camp setup? I'm curious. I wondered if I might get by with one 'accessorized' with a light tarp in case of precipitation (rain or snow).
 

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