Really enjoyed the video. I'm in western Colorado and it looks like you were in some nice country. Great job on everything and I appreciate the gear list.
Great set up you have, I live in Chile, and I was thinking about buying the Gazelle tent, however, due to its size it was going to be too difficult to take it back with me (I was going to buy it in the U.S. And bring it on the plane with me). I ended up buying the Pomoly X4 tent (which I love, and I've used a lot during winter with a stove). I use a cot for sleeping, and also I have a Lost Horizon pad, and it's great. If I can give you a recommendation is this: When you put the pad back into its bag, open the valve and let it inflate inside the bag (I don't keep the straps too tight, in order to let air in the pad, that'll keep the pad in good condition longer) this is a general rule of thumb for all inflatable pads (it's also mentioned on the instructions). All the best from Chile.
Thanks for the recommendation. I love the gazelle. Very easy to set up and very roomy. I've seen a lot the Pomoly setups, and I like most of them. I decided to focus on the OneTigris tents. I have almost everyone they make. I mostly use the Tegimen or the Rocdomus hot tents for my winter camping. Although, I will sleep in anything, being cold weather doesn't matter. Thanks for the comment... Happy camping!
@@AnotherDayInTheWoods yeah you can't go wrong with any of them, a friend of mine has the OneTigris Tegimen and I'm considering buying one too. Tomorrow I'm out camping for a few days, I think this might be the last trip using the hot tent for the year. Our summer's on the way, so I'll have to wait until April or may. You're right, as long as it's cold weather it doesn't matter.
Beautiful country. Remi is looking good. Fingers crossed that I'll get to meet both oneday.
Love those pop-up tent. Looks comfy. Glad to see Remi is happy too, good looking. Take care, from Sweden.😊😊
You too!
Great tent! Looks very spacious. Great video too 👍🏼
Thanks! 👍
Really enjoyed the video. I'm in western Colorado and it looks like you were in some nice country. Great job on everything and I appreciate the gear list.
Thanks. I've been wanting to get out to Colorado... Beautiful country out there... Have a good one..
Great set up you have, I live in Chile, and I was thinking about buying the Gazelle tent, however, due to its size it was going to be too difficult to take it back with me (I was going to buy it in the U.S. And bring it on the plane with me). I ended up buying the Pomoly X4 tent (which I love, and I've used a lot during winter with a stove).
I use a cot for sleeping, and also I have a Lost Horizon pad, and it's great. If I can give you a recommendation is this: When you put the pad back into its bag, open the valve and let it inflate inside the bag (I don't keep the straps too tight, in order to let air in the pad, that'll keep the pad in good condition longer) this is a general rule of thumb for all inflatable pads (it's also mentioned on the instructions).
All the best from Chile.
Thanks for the recommendation. I love the gazelle. Very easy to set up and very roomy. I've seen a lot the Pomoly setups, and I like most of them. I decided to focus on the OneTigris tents. I have almost everyone they make. I mostly use the Tegimen or the Rocdomus hot tents for my winter camping. Although, I will sleep in anything, being cold weather doesn't matter. Thanks for the comment... Happy camping!
@@AnotherDayInTheWoods yeah you can't go wrong with any of them, a friend of mine has the OneTigris Tegimen and I'm considering buying one too. Tomorrow I'm out camping for a few days, I think this might be the last trip using the hot tent for the year. Our summer's on the way, so I'll have to wait until April or may.
You're right, as long as it's cold weather it doesn't matter.