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rbpru
Feb 25, 2017Explorer II
Tent, PUPs, and TTs are what they are. Each is suited to a difference style of camping.
I have all three and use all three. I would have a hard time getting my PUP or TT into a canoe in the Boundary Waters, my PUP is well suited to the limited spaces of some of the federal campgrounds and archery shoots I go to and of course for cross-country travel I prefer the TT.
We have used our tent for over thirty years, we bought the PUP in the mid 1990's and the TT when I retired so we could travel easier.
The PUP has served us well and provided many great memories; especially with the grandkids building their forts out of the many cushions. :) There in college now and do their own camping.
I have all three and use all three. I would have a hard time getting my PUP or TT into a canoe in the Boundary Waters, my PUP is well suited to the limited spaces of some of the federal campgrounds and archery shoots I go to and of course for cross-country travel I prefer the TT.
We have used our tent for over thirty years, we bought the PUP in the mid 1990's and the TT when I retired so we could travel easier.
The PUP has served us well and provided many great memories; especially with the grandkids building their forts out of the many cushions. :) There in college now and do their own camping.
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