I have seen the Scarp under snow (including mine) but I have never seen A SoLong with snow about.
Keep in mind that the Scarp was not specifically designed to be a 4 season tent but it does OK with the added X poles (you don't need them for 3 season weather...)
http://www.christownsendoutdoors.com/20 ... inter.htmlBTW, the first name for the Scarp was Iceland.
That was the name we used to refer to that project, a tent for Henry to use in Iceland.
As Henry was tinkering with the design I kept sending in pro and cons of somewhat similar designed tents.
They all started from a Robert Saunders design and several manufacturers since have added and modified that.
A couple of problems that had to be overcome were the complexity of set up of a certain british design and the fact that the Akto ends collapsed under snow.
And that is how those pitchloc corners came about as well as the addition of the X poles...
And just for fun , for all those that see "Duplex" copies, yes Robers Saunders also designed a "Duplex", about 40 years before the Duplex...
(The Saunders Base Packer)