Green River Lakes

Incredible! So many ways to enjoy the outdoors and nature's playgrounds. I too love that shot of Sage with Square Top ahead. The one just above the shot of @Christian kicking back. I had my sights set on a Tarp Tent as the next lighter weight tent upgrade for my wife/kids and I but since watching a few reviews on the Tensegrity since it came out, I think I'm leaning that way now myself. Glad to see you're enjoying yours too. Man, there is so much to save up for.
 
I've decided, a kayak will be a necessary investment. I do more rowing these days than hiking (more of a time issue with school) but why not plan kayaking trips too!
 
I had my sights set on a Tarp Tent as the next lighter weight tent upgrade for my wife/kids and I but since watching a few reviews on the Tensegrity since it came out, I think I'm leaning that way now myself. Glad to see you're enjoying yours too. Man, there is so much to save up for.

I may not put out my review until winter or even spring, but if you want more info on it, just ask in this thread and I'd be happy to tell you about my experience. So far these are my only complaints: The ceiling is a little low, but I'm 6'4" so that's true of almost anything. And it is not the best tent in soft sand, but I knew that going into it. I want a trekking pole tent for the mountains and a freestanding for the desert, but since I've been eager to give this a good workout, I've been using it wherever I can.

The best thing about it (aside from the light weight), is probably the multiple big doors which you can pretty much leave open all the time, even in storms. I love all the ventilation and waking up and feeling like I'm on a tarp but without mosquitoes sucking blood out of my face and hands. I still haven't had the opportunity to try it in a heavy rain, but in strong wind it has held up beautifully.
 
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