couple tents for the people in your life afraid of heights...

Big Agnes Copper Spur UL1, asking $200 shipped (intercontinental US) bought used for a friend who decided he's going to go with a tarp. I did not use it, I only set it up in my living room to take the photos and inspect the condition. The most wear is shown in the poles, and a ~1" cut that was fixed with Tenacious Tape. See photos for both. weights, Poles=280g Fly=350g Tent=368g Pole Sack=8g Stakes (7)=78g Stake sack=4g Images can be found here, http://www.imageshost.eu/album/fZ Nemo Losi 3P w/ Foot, Paw, Gear Caddy, asking $300 shipped (intercontinental US) a great, large, 3 person, 3+ season tent. I bought it to use with friends while backpacking as it can hold 4 people under 6' or 3 and my dog. I've also used the tent in winter a few times. It's not a proper 4-season tent, but with proper setup does well. Included are: tent body rain fly foot print ground stakes interior "pawprint" gear caddy pole field repair tube extra corner connector It's treated us well for the last ~4+ years, but my friends have all moved on and bought their own tents and tarps and hammocks and I no longer have the need for the tent. I've used it a few times in the last year for car camping. There are two issues with the tent, both shown in the photos, the first is a small tear in the netting that was fixed as per Nemo's directions using Tenacious Tape, the other is one of the gosgrain straps for the pole hooks ripped, and the hook is left attached by tieing the gosgrain into a knot. http://www.imageshost.eu/album/K6 I also have a Mountain Hardwear Maestro Pack 66L, Medium, asking $90 shipped (intercontinental US) I've used it for at total of 4 nights, 5 days. I'm doing the whole UL backpacking thing now and this bag is just too "heavy" for me now. Capacity (Medium): 4000 cu. in.; 66 liters Weight (Medium): 5 lbs. 12 oz.; 2.61 kg. Fabric: Body: 420D/96T Cordura Accent: 210D/116T Cordura Bottom: 630D/109T Ballistics Cordura http://www.imageshost.eu/album/KG