LBO and Original Vestible Pictures

LBO and Original Vestible Pictures

Postby cloudyj » Sat Sep 13, 2014 1:01 pm

After looking at blgoode posts,I thought I would post a few pictures of my setups. I have two of the prototype LBO base units (no zippers) and I find they setup best with a lower pole height. The two base units have been delegated to backup just because I find the zippers provide a tighter pitch on those cold windy days and I have no stove jack in these units. I do keep one of the base units in my daypack as a light quick shelter.
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The setup I use now is the Base - original vestibule with a medium stove and a nest. After looking at the three piece vestibule it has gone to the top of my want list!
I hope the zippers still match my original base unit.


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I have a large pack and when I bring it inside I don't use the stove. Most of the time my pack stays outside in plastic.

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These inside pictures are using a wide angle GoPro so they are rather distorted but I am 6' 3" for comparison. I have the two person nest loosened off to give me more room when the stove is on.
August in Alberta last year and snowing.
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I use the stove even in summer as it is a great way to cook!

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My son and I have a 6 man Kifaru tipi and we split the weight between the two of us but for solo use I can't think of a better setup that this, once I add the three piece vestibule. The nest is perfect for bugs and using it in wet weather keeps the condensation off my sleeping gear.
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Re: LBO and Original Vestible Pictures

Postby blgoode » Sun Sep 14, 2014 12:19 pm

Great pictures!
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Re: LBO and Original Vestible Pictures

Postby blgoode » Tue May 12, 2015 6:54 pm

I have a 2 piece vestibule on the way. It will reduce the footprint some when solo use.
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