Walkertg
Summit Camper
Last weekend I was on Dartmoor. My plan was to wildcamp in bivvy and tarp but 90 minutes into 40-50mph winds and driving drizzle I was huddled behind a rock comparing B&Bs on booking.com...
What single person, high wind- and rain-proof tent should I have had with me to make camping in those conditions feasible?
Tents that use one or two hiking poles are fine, but I suppose that given the requirements we’re looking at something with its own pole structure?
I'm relatively inexperienced but usually travel solo so ease of use is key.
Bonus points if it’s possible to get the stove going in a vestibule or something.
Thanks in advance oh oracles of trek-lite.
What single person, high wind- and rain-proof tent should I have had with me to make camping in those conditions feasible?
Tents that use one or two hiking poles are fine, but I suppose that given the requirements we’re looking at something with its own pole structure?
I'm relatively inexperienced but usually travel solo so ease of use is key.
Bonus points if it’s possible to get the stove going in a vestibule or something.
Thanks in advance oh oracles of trek-lite.