I was partly having a chuckle at his 'hoky' ways as well as laughing along with him. An 'obvious' condition, are you talking drug psychosis? I saw that comment by a 'health professional' based on his couple of short vids and put it in the basket with the snob who suggested he had stolen his gear from cars at the park. I couldn't care if his dreads were pink or what personal problems he might 'actually' have, (stick with the iriver tip as an example) he has some valid points... brushed aside on bpl with smart *&%$#! personal attacks based on his appearance.
Franco wrote:BTW, I am airing a different point of view. There is no point of having a forum if we all agree about everything.
Franco
Yes, and its usually good to see the input you give, usually a fair bit more articulate than me...lots of people have come and gone from here for far less than any angst i may cause you, and that would be a shame. I see your comments on that other site and think they would be good to add here (ive likely used some or had my thoughts shaped by them) Its easy to assume you have a fix on someone based on just a few paragraphs. Myself i'm actually (mostly) fairly chilled out and reserved (in real life). Sometimes 'Frankness' can bring out interesting answers though
So.. now im thinking; trouble is (down here), strong winds. I guess the scarp will act almost as well as the Akto (without poles) in strong winds. In snow it would be likely better with the end strutts, fair enough. So given the usual snow mixed with howling winds and planning what to carry, when would one ever be sure when to add the poles, altering the performance in wind on the chance that the winds die down and the snow gets heavier (like often happens down here). I can see it as a better option in heavy snow but not so good (in that setup) in strong wind... which is why i thought adding the poles was bs (without doing a proper job with pole sleeves etc like other 'rigid' cross pole tents), just thoughts.
All this is getting off topic i guess..