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Old 03-15-06, 06:57 PM
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For a one person tent, I have been VERY happy with my North Face Canyonlands. There's enough room to sit up, the entire inner tent is mesh for good venting and one whole side opens up to let in the moonlight - if you guy it out it becomes sort of an awning. The fly is made such that there is a vestibule on both sides big enough to store a full set of panniers. It isn't self-supporting but that has never been a problem for me. And guaranteed for life! As to sleeping bags, my recommendation is to buy a thin down bag and a good waterproof stuff sack for it. I sleep warm so I very rarely zipped it up but used it like a blanket.
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