v7guy wrote:Am i to assume that a 4 season tent will be uncomfortable in the other three seasons?
A good 4 season tent should have zippable vents or windows, so they should be comfortable in summer too.
From what I've read, a 4 season tent really just means more sturdy (to withstand snow), and less netting (to prevent some of the drafts).
v7guy wrote:It seems like a slightly more expensive 3 season tent with a good bag would be the way to go.So maybe i should start to focus my research more on the bags than the tents.The bags you can zip together are pretty cool.
The bag definitely makes the biggest difference. If she is cold a lot, make sure you get something that is rated much colder than you will experience, you can always zip open the feet and cool down that way, or stick out an arm.
v7guy wrote:Ive been reading on expedition portal and those guys seem more womanly than im used to. But in my situation thats kinda usefull. Beside sleeping her biggest worry is gettin her dookie on.
The first few times, we generally held it, but eventually you've gotta do what you've gotta do. A very good combination is a porta-bivvy tent, and a pett toilet. We can go from 0 to poo in about a minute, and it doesn't take up a ton of space. Here is Megan checking for tarantulas before entering: