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"I decided to go to Stonewall Peak to practice setting up and sleeping overnight on my portaledge. Stonewall Peak is great for this because the summit offers a quick "bail out" option, as is standard when learning to set these things up and using them for the first few times.
First you start with something simple like a tree, then work your way up to large things before you use it on a climb that actually requires one."
-Tyler Reeves @tylercreeves
Gear List:
Tent - Metoluis Single Portaledge
Camera - Canon 5DMII
Lens - Rokinon 24mm F1.4
Awakening to Mule Ears
Big Bend National Park is one of the biggest national parks, it’s even bigger than Rhode Island. Yet it’s also one of the least visited parks which means if you’re looking for solitude and incredible night skies – this is the place to be.
Sandy River
A tentview in Mt. Hood National Forest makes waiting for dry climbing conditions more pleasant.
Twin Lakes Night Sky
These campers learned a valuable lesson in the San Isabel National Forest: always have the camera ready due to Mother Nature’s unpredictability.