andy richards
Practically Family
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Gents,
For my outdoor trips or when I went canoeing I always took an old army tent-half or ventile poncho to make a primitive shelter.
This summer we plan to do some camping and we only take our 1974 Land Rover (which will have a canvas hood by then...), a tarp, some camp gear and two bedrolls. Does anyone here has experience with a particalur brand or type bedroll? Both my wife and I prefer natural fibers, like cotton or canvas, so gore-tex bivvy bag won't do for us. Weight is no problem, for us quality and durability counts. Please tell your experiences with bedrolls.
Thanks,
Andy
Our Grumman 17ft canoe. Bought new in 1986, seen some battering but extremely tough...
The 88" wheelbase 1974 Land Rover (almost restored her now).
For my outdoor trips or when I went canoeing I always took an old army tent-half or ventile poncho to make a primitive shelter.
This summer we plan to do some camping and we only take our 1974 Land Rover (which will have a canvas hood by then...), a tarp, some camp gear and two bedrolls. Does anyone here has experience with a particalur brand or type bedroll? Both my wife and I prefer natural fibers, like cotton or canvas, so gore-tex bivvy bag won't do for us. Weight is no problem, for us quality and durability counts. Please tell your experiences with bedrolls.
Thanks,
Andy
Our Grumman 17ft canoe. Bought new in 1986, seen some battering but extremely tough...
The 88" wheelbase 1974 Land Rover (almost restored her now).