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    Patrick Q
    Member

    @japhy123

    Greetings,

    I am in the process of gathering some ultralight gear for a Glacier trip in August. I am a relatively new camper and would like to build a tarp setup for one person.

    I am willing to sacrifice a bit on weight if it will protect me from the elements (since I am new to tarp camping) and I would like to keep my tarp, bug net, and groundcloth purchase under $200, with mixed-use ideas preferred. The products also need to be delivered within a month as I need them before August 1st (I know Mountain Laurel Design takes 6-8 weeks to get stuff out).

    You all are a wealth of information so I look forward to your responses. Sizes for groundcloth/tarps are appreciated if you suggest I just go out and buy a swath of a specific material.

    Thanks,

    Japhy123

    #1618692
    Elliott Wolin
    BPL Member

    @ewolin

    Locale: Hampton Roads, Virginia

    The absolute cheapest way is to make them yourself. Tarps and bug nets are particularly easy. Materials can be mail-ordered and received within a week, less if you pay a little more for 2-day delivery. Patterns are available from many places, and all probably are fine. I use Ray Jardine's patterns.

    Even learning how to sew doesn't take too much time, but your timescale is somewhat tight…

    #1618695
    Patrick Q
    Member

    @japhy123

    Thanks! For the time being, I'd prefer purchasing something considering my time constraints. With more time, i'll probably try to go the MYOG way.

    #1618706
    drowning in spam
    Member

    @leaftye

    Locale: SoCal

    http://www.bearpawtents.com/at1.html

    They also have bug tents if you want to use a flat tarp.

    This place also have affordable bug tents that you can use under a flat tarp.
    http://www.alpinlitegear.com

    It might be a little tough to keep things under $200 total if you include shipping and get a tyvek or polycro ground cloth.

    #1618713
    Jeff M.
    BPL Member

    @catalyst

    If you really want to keep it under $200, I would use gear trade. There's lots of members here that have extra gear they don't really use anymore. I'd make a WTB post for the tarp. You could probably get a good deal on a flat 8×10 silnylon tarp. Or, Oware makes one for around 102 plus shipping. If you go with a smaller sized tarp I think the price drops. You could probably get a ground cloth pretty cheap off gear trade as well. Good luck!

    #1618717
    Scott S
    Member

    @sschloss1

    Locale: New England

    The Coghlan's bug net (http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___86660) is $30 and is, as far as I know, the lightest full length bug net you can buy. It doesn't have a floor, but you can get some tyvek and just tuck the netting underneath.

    #1618722
    Travis Leanna
    BPL Member

    @t-l

    Locale: Wisconsin

    Scott, that bug net is a good option, but the OP should remember there's a difference between netting. This appears to be mosquito netting, not no-see-um netting. If he's anticipating the tiniest creepy crawlies and fliers, no-see-um may be better.

    #1618756
    John Stultz
    Member

    @wayoutthere

    Try out Bear Paw Tents. They offer a good selection of bug tents and canopies made from silnylon. Their prices are excellent, service is great, and will do custom work at an affordable price.


    Hi John

    We have a hard rule that you must fully disclose any vested interest you have in any posting you make. In this case I suspect you may be the owner of Bear Paw?

    Cheers
    Roger Caffin
    Online community Monitor
    Backpacking Light

    #1618760
    Travis Leanna
    BPL Member

    @t-l

    Locale: Wisconsin

    John, you wouldn't be the same John from Bear Paw Tents, would you?

    Just a friendly reminder that BPL does have a full disclosure clause if you're the proprietor or representative of a company advertising its gear.

    #1618786
    Chris H
    BPL Member

    @nxp

    Locale: Upper Midwest

    While certainly not as light as I'd like to be, my setup is on the frugal end and has all the requirements you're asking for.

    I went with a Golite SL1 nest to do the duty of a bugnet/ground cloth (weight = 16oz, mine came in at 15.5 on my cheap scale without the stuff sack), and a Kelty Noah's Tarp 9 (29oz per manuf, haven't weighed mine).

    I'm using UL throw line for cordage, and the whole kit cost me under 120$ buying everything on specials.

    If I could do it over again, I'd just ask in the GS section for an 8×10 siltarp instead of the Noah's Tarp purchase to save on weight for the money. I'm not against used gear at all.

    The extra room under the tarp is really nice when it's down pouring though.

    #1618796
    drowning in spam
    Member

    @leaftye

    Locale: SoCal

    There's also the Luxe Twinpeak.

    #1618860
    John Stultz
    Member

    @wayoutthere

    Sorry about that. I should have signed it as John at Bear Paw Tents.

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