I look forward to the beginning of paddling season. I plan to camp out of my kayak about a dozen times this season, starting in mid-May. But during the first month or so of paddling season, the blackflies can at times be pretty nasty. Selecting a campsite on a breezy point helps. So does smudge from a campfire. But often, the buggers are still brutal.
In the late afternoon, at the campsite, I tend to sit back, maybe drink a beer or two and read a book while enjoying the view. I was thinking there might be some sort of lightweight collapsible shelter I could pick-up to set up around me while I sit back in my folding chair. The shelter needs to be light and small enough to be carried in or on my kayak.
Here is something I saw on Amazon:
[URL="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DJMQN63/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_10?smid=A21NAXLLAGOGWH&psc=1 "]
Anybody have ideas or suggestions?
In the late afternoon, at the campsite, I tend to sit back, maybe drink a beer or two and read a book while enjoying the view. I was thinking there might be some sort of lightweight collapsible shelter I could pick-up to set up around me while I sit back in my folding chair. The shelter needs to be light and small enough to be carried in or on my kayak.
Here is something I saw on Amazon:
[URL="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DJMQN63/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_10?smid=A21NAXLLAGOGWH&psc=1 "]
Anybody have ideas or suggestions?
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