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  1. #16
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    You could get a floor for the original Huntecs. I got caught out badly once up the Umukarikari when the weather turned 90 degrees and blasted into the front door. But that aside they were a good light shelter. Part of our hunting culture now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    You could get a floor for the original Huntecs. I got caught out badly once up the Umukarikari when the weather turned 90 degrees and blasted into the front door. But that aside they were a good light shelter. Part of our hunting culture now.
    Mine has a ground sheet I bought with it which is very water proof. That open front can certainly make things a bit drafty.
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    I took mine for 2 wapiti ballots . roomy , but not very sandfly proof.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ANOTHERHUNTER View Post
    I took mine for 2 wapiti ballots . roomy , but not very sandfly proof.
    This is exactly why I changed by the time you add the ground sheet there's not a lot of difference I just use the outer with a footprint unless I'm going where there's the sandflies
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    Thanks guys for the answers, never been a bivi person so all good info,,,,, thanks

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    Look like a great trip mate, cheers for the write up.

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    Good company, nice journey, good harvest, great story! Makes me check ticket prices again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josan View Post
    Good company, nice journey, good harvest, great story! Makes me check ticket prices again.
    Thanks @Josan, you and your family are always welcome.
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