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Originally Posted by othalan
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That link is my blog, and to follow up specifically on Patagonia: I just got back from there, spending quite a lot of time camping in remote places. I continue to recommend the SL2 as an absolutely amazing tent, though I'm still considering upgrading to their UL2.
I've camped through the night in very very intense wind, not to mention massive tropical storms and the like. One night on Easter Island over half the tents in my campground were messed up and almost everyone hung out in the kitchen while I stayed cozy and dry.
Plus it packs small, which rocks. Super bonus tip for ANY tent: buy a small Sea to Summit (or similar) dry bag to store your tent instead of using the default stuff sack. It may be a teeny bit bulkier but being able to put away a wet tent without worrying about your gear getting soaked more than makes up for it.
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