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A single size 28.5 Chuck.Sooooo, 3 SHOES is your answer ? LOL
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Hmmmmm, you sheetting me. LOLTents are measured in 'shoes' like horses are measured in 'hands'. for example: a horse is 10 hands high and a tent is 3 shoes high
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Yeah. This is what happens when I try to reply to forums on my phone, haha.Is North Face the brand of tent ?
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It's ok, I just never heard of the brand ,but it sounds like it had served you well and worth checking them out to me. Thanks :-)Yeah. This is what happens when I try to reply to forums on my phone, haha.
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no prob! they make some good, high quality outdoor gear so it tends to be a bit on the pricier side, but well made and robust. Our smaller TNF tent is almost 12 years old and its been part of at least 150 trips over the years.It's ok, I just never heard of the brand ,but it sounds like it had served you well and worth checking them out to me. Thanks :-)
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Chuck Taylor. It's the shoe!What is Chuck ? :-(
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Duuuuua thanks, I didn't know that. I can remember the "chucca boot" though . I just recently found out what a "Muck boot" is so, I'm learning something new every day even though I'm an old dog. :-)Chuck Taylor. It's the shoe!
People call 'em Chucks.
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Where is Lynden, is it close to Seattle ?I want a half Chuck lift for my Montero.
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90 miles north. A stones throw from Canada.Where is Lynden, is it close to Seattle ?
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My son works for Boeing as an engineer and lives in Sammamish. I owe him a long over due visit and plan to go in the spring time. Maybe we could meet up somewhere for a overnight camp out and get to know one another when I get up there.90 miles north. A stones throw from Canada.
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T4 gazelle's are hard to beat and really not that expensive. I still like a canopy or slumberjack awning in addition for daytime outside living area as well. I haven't camped out in a long while and I'm still acquiring my needs for my first camp out and adventure with mostly new stuff hopefully in the spring. I'll feel like a newbe it's been so long.I have several ground tents and two hammocks. In my youth, it was easy to throw a one man body style tent into a backpack and take off on a motorcycle. These days, I’m carrying some extra weight of my own, and have banned my body up enough to just keep with with car camping.
The main two tents for me now are the Gazelle T-4 and a darkroom Coleman 100 sq. ft. tent I picked up at Costco a few years back. The Coleman is nice because it’s huge and I can glamp a little bit. I always travel with my dog, and it’s nice to set up some space for her crate that’s separate from my sleeping area. It sucks though because while it’s deemed a quick set up, it still takes about ten minutes. It’s not one of those instant tennis... but it does into a medium sized duffle-type bag that is easy to stow and handle.
The Gazelle is awesome in that it takes all of two minutes to set up. The first time I used it was on a week long hunting trip, and it was able to hold up to sustained winds around 30mph before I had to stake it out. OnceIt’s set up, it’s 40% smaller than the Coleman. Being just over 30lbs, it’s still pretty easy to handle... but around 5’ tall, it’s not the easiest thing to store in a vehicle.
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