>>516907>Also, tarps don't really cut the wind that well, so you'd get wind on your face all night - not really my personal favorite way to go to sleep.That was a bit my concern, wouldn't mind for a night, but a week? Here's another pic from that trip to give you an idea of how exposed that are is, you need to walk far to find water and a sheltered spot. I'm happy if you can come up with a lightweight solution so I need haul less weight, but so far I haven't heard of anything reliable besides mld trailstar and bivybag.