by soadmin » Wed Dec 04, 2013 6:25 pm
Focusing a lot on weight reduction in the winter can be counter productive, other than just the challenge of it. Ironically, I had a discussion with a customer today, looking to do more winter camping and it was focused on the same tents really. While honestly anything from an LBO double base, to an 8 man will work they each have some benefits and some drawbacks depending on your style and expectations. If you plan to dig out, and only have two people, the LBO double base is a pretty nice winter setup, where digging out an 8 man is a lot more work. Much depends on snow consistency and your location. IMO, a 6 man is a nice in between for three people, certainly not the luxury of an 8, but work able.
As far as stakes, the tough stake is a really nice sand or snow stake, but expensive. Sticks, ski's deadmans can all work. If you get down to bare ground, nails or even concrete screws work well. There are just a lot of variables. Honestly, around here, I would probably take 4 tough stakes, several nails, a shovel, a good knife and some utility line. The snow could be 1 ft , or 5 ft of cotton candy just depending.