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Before i climb to Mt Rainier summit, I did mountaineering practice on weekend of May 7-8, 2016 up to Camp Muir (~10k ft). I purchased Mtn HW Direkt2 4 season tent specifically for this Mt Rainier Climb in June and Mt Baker climb in July. At the 10,000 ft base camp at Camp Muir, it was very strong wind starting from Sat 7pm until Sunday 9am. No one aimed to summit on Sunday. I was worried about my tent how sturdy it would be over night whether wind collapses my tent pole or pegs are ripped off from ground etc. I had no issue on Sunday morning. The system of tent with 2 poles support extremely well tent shape itself overnight. Pls note that I brought winter pegs by leaving original small summer pegs which came with the tent.
My boyfriend owns this tent and we've been using this for over 2 years. Since we live far apart right now (he is in East Coast while I live in West Coast), I decided to buy one more 2P tent. After a lot of research, I debated to buy either this tent or GoLite 2P tent. This is still slightly lighter and I got a very good deal from CampSaver (20% off on tent and footprint as free, and no sales tax!!
I love Big Agnes Fly Creek Tent because it's lightweight. It's not a big 2P tent but I don't want to carry 4-6 lbs tent to have big room at backcountry. Especially, I got this footprint with no cost from CAMPSAVER. I've got a GOOD DEAL!