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Trekker
05-22-2008, 09:56 PM
Got this tent because it met my needs for small pack size. It has a 5' x7' floor and is 7" x 15" packed. The one large side door worked really well, and the venting is great. Standard shock corded poles slip into short sleeves and clips, with one shorter pole for the rainfly. Obviously a person cannot stand up in it.

One night out of the four I used it was a good rain, and I stayed very dry inside. I strung up a rope from the internal loops and was able to hang damp clothes. Since it's a 2 man tent it was perfect for me and my gear.

I saw another couple using the exact same tent (2 man) and they were just as pleased. Pack size was also the criteria for them.

I am very pleased with this shelter and will use it for solo trips for years to come.

http://trekkr.smugmug.com/photos/299318307_8JpUL-M.jpg

Dalton
05-23-2008, 09:11 AM
Wait!!?? Is that a... a... a.. Eureka Backcountry TWO?!! Man that tent is AWESOME! I too have one!! :tent1:

You're right - the Hi-Lo ventilation is SWEET! The rain fly actually goes out beyond the tent to protect the tent too (like a fly should)!

Dalton

Got this tent because it met my needs for small pack size. It has a 5' x7' floor and is 7" x 15" packed. The one large side door worked really well, and the venting is great. Standard shock corded poles slip into short sleeves and clips, with one shorter pole for the rainfly. Obviously a person cannot stand up in it.

One night out of the four I used it was a good rain, and I stayed very dry inside. I strung up a rope from the internal loops and was able to hang damp clothes. Since it's a 2 man tent it was perfect for me and my gear.

I saw another couple using the exact same tent (2 man) and they were just as pleased. Pack size was also the criteria for them.

I am very pleased with this shelter and will use it for solo trips for years to come.

http://trekkr.smugmug.com/photos/299318307_8JpUL-M.jpg

Ironheadziggy76
05-23-2008, 10:58 AM
I've been waiting to order a tent, I thought I was sold on the Kelty Gunnison 4.1. I keep flipping back to the Eureka Backcountry 3 in the Campmor catalog. They pack considerably smaller than the Kelty I'm looking at.

I was just concerned with blowing rain and the Eureka not having a full rain fly. Have you all had any problems with rain getting in through the zippers?

Dalton
05-23-2008, 11:19 AM
I love this tent. I have the BC1 also (I bought for my wife prior to marriage). Trekker stayed completely dry and we really had an evening of rain! My wife and I got a small amount of water (about the size of the bottom of a coffee cup if that) and I suspect it came in from the zipper and that was my fault. I staked it down ONLY at the enterance, which pulled it out beyond the fly. I fixed it the next morning.

I like the fly design because even in the dead of summer (up here in NY) it protects the tent, yet provides a plentiful ventilation system.

Dalton

I've been waiting to order a tent, I thought I was sold on the Kelty Gunnison 4.1. I keep flipping back to the Eureka Backcountry 3 in the Campmor catalog. They pack considerably smaller than the Kelty I'm looking at.

I was just concerned with blowing rain and the Eureka not having a full rain fly. Have you all had any problems with rain getting in through the zippers?

Trekker
05-23-2008, 01:02 PM
I had no rain come in during the few hours of overnight rain, but it did come fairly straight down. I intend to set up a parawing tarp over the front in future use. This will provide more protection over the door and a place to set up my chair under "the porch". If I think I need to provide more rain protection a parawing can be lowered as required.

Thunderbolt
07-17-2008, 01:34 PM
Trekker based on your review I just picked one up myself..I won't get to really try it out for another couple of weeks. I can't believe that it fits in less than half of the ST1300's saddle bag. I've always stayed in "camping cabins" so this will be the first time out with a tent. Really looking forward to it.:D

Trekker
07-17-2008, 07:32 PM
I know! It packs so small! Let us know how it works for you Thunderbolt.

And welcome to the forum.

mrprez
07-17-2008, 08:54 PM
Anyone find a really good price on one of these? Found one on ebay but the auction looks suspicious.

John

Trekker
07-18-2008, 07:58 AM
Campmor has them for $150 LINKY (http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___24920)

mcrider1959
08-08-2008, 11:35 PM
I have one of the first Eureka Back Country 2 man tents. Bought it in 2000 to go on a month long trip out west. I still use it several times a year and it has yet to fail me.:) I spray it down at the first of the camping season with Camp Dry. Never had it leak even in some hard rains.:storm1: Plenty of room for me and my gear.:tent7:The price was right and and it is very compact in size when folded up. Packs well on the Concours or my KLR.

Thunderbolt
08-11-2008, 01:58 PM
Finally got to try mine out for a weekend in Vermont. It rained a little bit on Friday night and was kept completely dry. Just the perfect size for solo camping. Enough room for me and my gear. Just too bad that the camp site I stayed at really stunk. The tent sites were so full of tree roots it was hard to find flat ground to set up.

Corry

Trekker
08-11-2008, 04:16 PM
Great! I still love mine & hope to get out a few times in Sept. & Oct.

SLWalter
08-22-2008, 11:02 AM
Looks strangly simular to the Eureka Cresent I bought back in 1999. Still use it occasionally.

That's an interesting chair you have there. Will you please give me the details on it? Make, model, where purchased, cost, comfort level, likes, dislikes, etc.

Thanks,
Scott

Yamifj1200
08-22-2008, 05:28 PM
Scott,
Thats not my chair in the picture but I do have one just like it. It is made by GCI and its called a Trail sling ultralight chair. I bought one to use on the bike when camping. I am 6'1'' tall and I found that its a bit too short for me. The headrest hits me in just below my shoulders and the chair sits very close to the ground. Here is a link to some more information.

http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___64550?CS_003=2477120&CS_010=64550

I will glady make you a deal on mine if you decide to buy one. Mine has never been sit in outside and is in brand new condition...

Eric

Trekker
08-22-2008, 05:47 PM
Yeah Scott... what he said. We actually had quite the discussion on this chair a while back. LINKY (http://www.motocampers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=981)

I have used it on a motocamping trip.... once. It sure does pack small.... but I see myself getting the PICO chair eventually. I may keep the Sling for occasional use, and for canoe/kayak camping.

Yamifj1200
08-22-2008, 06:13 PM
Dave,
I ended up with a Pico myself, it packs small enough to fit inside my waterproof duffle. It sits great, comfortable and seems very sturdy.

Eric

Alan
08-25-2008, 02:05 PM
I used to use a Backcountry 1, and that was a mistake. A nice tent, but no room for gear. I only mention that in case anyone is tempted to get a one person tent. The picture is from Grand Teton NP, Jenny Lake campground, a very nice place to camp at.

1270

SLWalter
08-26-2008, 11:50 AM
Thanks for the info Eric.

I'm simular to your build, it would be uncomfortable for me too. I'll pass on your offer.

Scott

HaChayalBoded
09-05-2008, 05:22 PM
I have both this backcpountry 2 as well as the little chair. Both have their strong and weak suits. I use the backcountry 2 tent when on long trips consisting of many overnights in different places, perfect when your just crashing and taking off in the AM. If I'm at a single location for a few days then I want more comfort, then I take my Walrus Velodone (similar to the MSR Velodome)

As for the chair, I bring it along if I need a second chair to accompany my Kermit, or if I'm just going for an overnight or weekend on my Hawk GT and only have a tank and tailbag to make use of. The chair packs down to about the size of a poland spring bottle.

:tent5:

Jamie Z
03-21-2009, 12:52 AM
I'm fairly new to this forum, though I post on ADVrider quite a bit, and some of you may know me from geocaching.com, though I haven't posted there in a while.

I've bought a Eureka Backcountry 1 a few months back. I agree with Alan that it's a bit small, especially for motorcycle camping where you probably have a bit of stuff. I try to pack light... though I might get a Backcountry 2 in addition.

Anyway, I have a question for current Backcountry owners. I'm guessing the 2-man version has similar features.

My tent came with a little aluminum sleeve, maybe six inches long. What's this for?

Also, is it just me, or are the stakes a little finicky. The first problem is that the stakes don't fit the lines for the rain fly. What's that about? Why would they include stakes that are bigger than the stake holes?

And I'm a little confused by stake straps at each corner. The straps are 1" wide and don't conform very well to holding the stakes. Am I just doing it wrong?

I hope to be a little more active in the forums here... looks like a good site with lots of information.

Jamie

coopdway
03-21-2009, 07:36 AM
Where can I find this thing you call a Backcountry 2?

I'm not finding them on the Eureka site or at Campmor.

Trekker
03-21-2009, 09:25 AM
Hmmmmm.... Looks like the 2 man version isn't available. I see only the 1 man & 3 man. Dunno! :confused:

Jamie Z- I don't know what the short sleeve is for. I don't have one with mine. All Eureka backpacking tents come with those stakes. They are not the best. I'm not sure what your problem is with them though. Fit the stake holes? I'm confused.

G wizz
03-21-2009, 12:00 PM
I have the Backcountry - 2, to use when solo camping. I really like it. It packs small, but I find it to be just right for one person plus gear.
I bought mine at Gander Mountian ... on sale for $89.00, a couple of years ago.

G wizz

Mellow
03-21-2009, 06:53 PM
Where can I find this thing you call a Backcountry 2?

I'm not finding them on the Eureka site or at Campmor.
Found one here but I don't know anything about this vendor/website.

http://www.topsleepingbags.com/eureka-timberline-2-back-country-tent-2-person.html

G wizz
03-21-2009, 09:27 PM
Found one here but I don't know anything about this vendor/website.

http://www.topsleepingbags.com/eureka-timberline-2-back-country-tent-2-person.html

Mellow ...
Better look again, that add shows a picture of a Eureka Timberline II tent.
It's NOT a Backcountry 2

G wizz

Mellow
03-21-2009, 10:05 PM
Mellow ...
Better look again, that add shows a picture of a a Eureka Timberline II tent.
It's NOT a Backcountry 2

G wizz

Ooops, my bad..

Here you go.. $175 seems a bit steep but this looks valid:
http://store.tentandtrailercity.com/euba2ou.html

G wizz
03-22-2009, 12:20 AM
You can still buy the Backcountry 2 at Gander Mountian for $150.00

G wizz

coopdway
03-22-2009, 06:16 AM
Thanks all. Looks like a superseded model. I've got two perfectly good Eureka tents and need a new one like a hole in the head, but that 15" pack length sounds appealing and I could find uses. My current poles have dictated much about my packing system and there would be some good options opened up with shorter tent poles.

Mellow
03-22-2009, 11:41 AM
Thanks all. Looks like a superseded model. I've got two perfectly good Eureka tents and need a new one like a hole in the head, but that 15" pack length sounds appealing and I could find uses. My current poles have dictated much about my packing system and there would be some good options opened up with shorter tent poles.

The 2-person Eureka Apex and Pinnacle Pass models have 18" poles which is very nice as I can pack them pretty much anywhere on the bike.

VFR
03-22-2009, 04:39 PM
I'm fairly new to this forum, though I post on ADVrider quite a bit, and some of you may know me from geocaching.com, though I haven't posted there in a while.

I've bought a Eureka Backcountry 1 a few months back. I agree with Alan that it's a bit small, especially for motorcycle camping where you probably have a bit of stuff. I try to pack light... though I might get a Backcountry 2 in addition.

Anyway, I have a question for current Backcountry owners. I'm guessing the 2-man version has similar features.

My tent came with a little aluminum sleeve, maybe six inches long. What's this for?

Also, is it just me, or are the stakes a little finicky. The first problem is that the stakes don't fit the lines for the rain fly. What's that about? Why would they include stakes that are bigger than the stake holes?

And I'm a little confused by stake straps at each corner. The straps are 1" wide and don't conform very well to holding the stakes. Am I just doing it wrong?

I hope to be a little more active in the forums here... looks like a good site with lots of information.

Jamie


Welcome to the site Jamie. I've read a couple of your threads on advrider. Very good info there.

I don't have a Eureka tent but maybe I can answer a couple of your questions.
The sleeve is a tent pole repair sleeve. If you break a tent pole on a trip, you can slide the sleeve over the broken sections.

Can't say about the Eureka but usually the tent fly straps have grommets that go under the tent straps. The smaller pole end goes through both. There is usually a tension adjustment on the strap. I suppose you could guy it out separately with a tent peg.

Hope this helps some.

Larry

HaChayalBoded
05-11-2009, 05:06 AM
I'm fairly new to this forum, though I post on ADVrider quite a bit, and some of you may know me from geocaching.com, though I haven't posted there in a while.

I've bought a Eureka Backcountry 1 a few months back. I agree with Alan that it's a bit small, especially for motorcycle camping where you probably have a bit of stuff. I try to pack light... though I might get a Backcountry 2 in addition.

Anyway, I have a question for current Backcountry owners. I'm guessing the 2-man version has similar features.

My tent came with a little aluminum sleeve, maybe six inches long. What's this for?

Also, is it just me, or are the stakes a little finicky. The first problem is that the stakes don't fit the lines for the rain fly. What's that about? Why would they include stakes that are bigger than the stake holes?

And I'm a little confused by stake straps at each corner. The straps are 1" wide and don't conform very well to holding the stakes. Am I just doing it wrong?

I hope to be a little more active in the forums here... looks like a good site with lots of information.

Jamie

The sleeve is a pole repair sleeve, also, those grommets in the nylon straps are NOT for stakes, I know everyone puts stakes through them but thats not what they are for. Use the outside grommets for the tent poles and after a few years of use when the fabric stretches you start using the inside grommets.

You can also use that sleeve as a breathing straw if you have to hide out in the swamps.

Where can I find this thing you call a Backcountry 2?

I'm not finding them on the Eureka site or at Campmor.

It never was on the eureka site because it was a Campmor exclusive item, and its been discontinued for a while now. They now make the BC 3, but the pack length is longer.

Ooops, my bad..

Here you go.. $175 seems a bit steep but this looks valid:
http://store.tentandtrailercity.com/euba2ou.html
Thats the outfitter model, not the same. It weights more than twice the backcountry 2 and packs a helluva lot bigger. Also you'll notice how its completely single wall, has a second door, gated carabiners to hold the poles in place and can be set up with just the fly or the fly and tent as one. Aside from the shape its a totally different tent. Much cooler though and since its designed to be used by outfitters it will last forever even with abuse.

You can still buy the Backcountry 2 at Gander Mountian for $150.00

G wizz

I doubt its the same tent we are all talking about, as the Eureka Back Country II was exclusively made for and distributed by Campmor and no one else. I've never seen any Eureka tents at any Gander Mountain, and I stop by them everytime I'm on the road as there are none around here.

coopdway
06-02-2009, 12:17 PM
An update on the Eureka BC2, or at least I think it is. I was on Campmor yesterday trying to help a friend pick through his tent choices and see that the BC2 is listed, though on back order.

I should have made a little more noise before I bought my BC1. I'm planning on using the BC1 on my TW200 trips, but I'm tempted to get in the queue for the BC2 as well.

rbertalotto
06-02-2009, 12:43 PM
That's a very good tent. I had one for a couple of years. But there is a better tent for less $$

http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/cabelas/s7_516319_imageset_01?$main-Medium$

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/content/Pod/02/48/30/p024830hz03.jpg

This is a Cabelas XPG.........

Why is it better.

The rain fly goes right down to the ground. Front and back. You can use the rear vestibule to keep your gear as the tent has two doors, and your gear will stay dry.

When it's hot, you can leave the screen open and even in a rain, the full length fly will keep you dry, but ventilated.

It has vents at the top of the fly that you can operate from inside the tent. Great for drying out clothing.

It has two small plastic windows that you can see the stars, sun rise, bears etc from.

It has two inside mesh pockets for eye glasses, watch, wallet etc.

It folds up, with poles, small enough to fit into a BMW side case, GIVI 36L and larger case and others.

I've been using one for four years, including a 5 week trip to Alaska and a three weeks Rocky Mountain trip and the tent is still like new. Last year I was at MotoGP in Indianapolis when that mini hurricane blew through. Other tents were trashed. This tent was fine with not a drop of water inside.

There are few things I've bought in my lifetime that have been as well enjoyed as this tent.......

And it's currently on sale at Cabelas!

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20075-cat20103&id=0024830516319a&navCount=2&podId=0024830&parentId=cat20103&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=9IS&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat20103&hasJS=true

HaChayalBoded
06-02-2009, 01:38 PM
An update on the Eureka BC2, or at least I think it is. I was on Campmor yesterday trying to help a friend pick through his tent choices and see that the BC2 is listed, though on back order.

I should have made a little more noise before I bought my BC1. I'm planning on using the BC1 on my TW200 trips, but I'm tempted to get in the queue for the BC2 as well.
It's on permanent backorder. Eureka will no longer be producing them unfortunately. I bought the last campmor version of the BC2 and own two others made exclusively for I believe Dicks Sporting goods. The difference in the Dicks version is that it has a larger main door that is D shaped instead of the racetrack door of campmors version and a full size mesh zippable window on that door instead of the smaller offset window on campmors version. The other main difference, and the main reason I got them is that its a full clip design whereas campmors version uses both sleeves as well as clips.

I noticed a box in a storage room at a Dicks in Miami and inquired about the tent, the guy said they're sending em back because they are discontonued. I asked to buy them both, I got them for $150 marked down from $250. Which is a lot considering campmors version was around $179 if I remember correctly.

Since I own 3 and they are all new I was considering putting them up on eBay or in the for sale section in case anyone was interested.

I also have 3 extra sets of flies and 2 extra sets of poles for them I got from Eureka.

HaChayalBoded
06-02-2009, 01:42 PM
That's a very good tent. I had one for a couple of years. But there is a better tent for less $$

http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/cabelas/s7_516319_imageset_01?$main-Medium$

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/content/Pod/02/48/30/p024830hz03.jpg

This is a Cabelas XPG.........

Why is it better.

The rain fly goes right down to the ground. Front and back. You can use the rear vestibule to keep your gear as the tent has two doors, and your gear will stay dry.

When it's hot, you can leave the screen open and even in a rain, the full length fly will keep you dry, but ventilated.

It has vents at the top of the fly that you can operate from inside the tent. Great for drying out clothing.

It has two small plastic windows that you can see the stars, sun rise, bears etc from.

It has two inside mesh pockets for eye glasses, watch, wallet etc.

It folds up, with poles, small enough to fit into a BMW side case, GIVI 36L and larger case and others.

I've been using one for four years, including a 5 week trip to Alaska and a three weeks Rocky Mountain trip and the tent is still like new. Last year I was at MotoGP in Indianapolis when that mini hurricane blew through. Other tents were trashed. This tent was fine with not a drop of water inside.

There are few things I've bought in my lifetime that have been as well enjoyed as this tent.......

And it's currently on sale at Cabelas!

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20075-cat20103&id=0024830516319a&navCount=2&podId=0024830&parentId=cat20103&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=9IS&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat20103&hasJS=true

Thats a nice tent but very heavy. You can buy the ultralight version for a few dollars LESS and save 3lbs. The only downside is its 3" shorter and narrower and 2" less in height, but that is nothing. Also you can buy the footprint for the ultralight in order to use just the footprint and fly and leave the tent body at home.

I still prefer the BC2 tent as its truly freestanding (the cabelas version is not, you have to stake down the fly) It also uses much nicer muted green colors which blend in with your surroundings and makes it darker inside (which I like to help me sleep) Also the materials on the BC2 are sturdier and it is overall about 3lbs lighter. Oh and you can order spares through Eureka, something you can't do with Cabela's tents.

rbertalotto
06-02-2009, 02:13 PM
I've set the Cabellas tent up in a parkinglot with out staking it down. Doesn't breath as well, but it works.

I can shave 3 pounds from my bike by eating a couple of salads....:D

In a back packing situation, 3 pounds matters. On a motorcycle, not so much....

In four years I've not had to order parts. In fact, in 45 years of camping, I've never ordered a tent part........but you have a point, Eureka might have better availability of parts.

HaChayalBoded
06-02-2009, 02:51 PM
sometimes you have to replace parts. Like when someone steps on or breaks a pole or when your cat decides to trim his nails on the tent you set up in the backyard to dry off.

the 3lb lighter tent, the Cabelas XPG Ultralight is actually cheaper than the regular XPG tent, so if you're shopping at Cabelas anyway you might as well buy the ultralight version.

I have tents with vestibules that need to be staked out, I only use them when Im sure I can set it up in a place I can use stakes. Otherwise I like the BC2

I'm gonna see if I can order the Eureka Annex, it would be a great addition to the BC2 tent.

G wizz
06-02-2009, 09:34 PM
It's on permanent backorder. Eureka will no longer be producing them unfortunately. I bought the last campmor version of the BC2 and own two others made exclusively for I believe Dicks Sporting goods. The difference in the Dicks version is that it has a larger main door that is D shaped instead of the racetrack door of campmors version and a full size mesh zippable window on that door instead of the smaller offset window on campmors version. The other main difference, and the main reason I got them is that its a full clip design whereas campmors version uses both sleeves as well as clips.

I noticed a box in a storage room at a Dicks in Miami and inquired about the tent, the guy said they're sending em back because they are discontonued. I asked to buy them both, I got them for $150 marked down from $250. Which is a lot considering campmors version was around $179 if I remember correctly.

Since I own 3 and they are all new I was considering putting them up on eBay or in the for sale section in case anyone was interested.

I also have 3 extra sets of flies and 2 extra sets of poles for them I got from Eureka.

Would you be interested in parting with one of your extra rain flys?
If so, send me a message, ok?

G wizz

Mellow
06-04-2009, 09:55 AM
One cool thing with the Cabela's Ultralight is it also can be setup with just the rainfly. I can usually setup my tent pretty fast if it's raining but if it's coming down like cats and dogs, setting up the rain fly then getting under it and setting up the tent would be a nice feature.

HaChayalBoded
06-04-2009, 11:23 AM
One cool thing with the Cabela's Ultralight is it also can be setup with just the rainfly. I can usually setup my tent pretty fast if it's raining but if it's coming down like cats and dogs, setting up the rain fly then getting under it and setting up the tent would be a nice feature.

Im not sure you can set the tent up underneath the fly once its up. On some tents you can on others you can set up the footprint and fly on their own, but actually setting the tent up underneath once the footprint and fly are set up can't be done. You would have to look at the way its all set up and see if its designed or capable of that.

Just because a tents fly can be set up with just the footprint and not the tent doesn't always mean you can set up the tent underneath out of the rain.

Liv2Ride
06-04-2009, 12:15 PM
I am able to set up my Big Agnes Parkview 2 after setting up using the fastpack method. Most tents now-a-days use clips rather than sleeves and the rainfly usually connect to the poles using hook and loop fasteners so it's doable. Just set the body of the tent under the fly that is already set up and squat down under the fly and start clipping the tent to the poles. Do one side, back out of the vestibule, walk around to the other side and clip that side. If you have only one door/vestibule than you will need to start at the farthest pole away from the door/vestibule and while staying under the fly clip all the way around until you end up backing out of the vestibule. Once you're all connected then you will be able to unclip/unbuckle the rainfly from the footprint and clip/buckle the tent body to the footprint and finally to clip/buckle the fly to the tent.

Ripshod
06-04-2009, 12:25 PM
Just because a tents fly can be set up with just the footprint and not the tent doesn't always mean you can set up the tent underneath out of the rain.

I think the key to doing it would be whether the tent clips to the poles or uses sleeves. If it clips, then you should be able to.

edit: Yeah. What Liv2 said. 'Cept she said it better.

Liv2Ride
06-04-2009, 05:51 PM
Not better...just more words :) I get that way sometime. Actually I think I get that way a lot :o

Mellow
06-08-2009, 10:58 AM
Yeah, I'd like to see one in person to see if you could.. it would be a nice option to have but most of the time when it's raining I'd probably be in too much of a hurry and just set it up like always... I usually wait for a break in the rain if setting up in a down pour.

Jamie Z
06-18-2009, 06:25 AM
Found this tent on eBay, but it appears to be the "Outfitter" version of the Backcountry 2. Anyone know if the standard Backcountry 2 is still available anywhere?

http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/5057/0617091849a.jpg

Jamie

Liv2Ride
06-18-2009, 07:00 AM
I hear ya Joe. Even though I know that it's doable as long as the tent uses all clips and no sleeves I too prefer to either set it up as usual or wait it out. I read somewhere that campers should make it a habit to always put our tarp up first and take it down last. That way if the weather is bad one could still keep everything dry while setting up or taking down. I'll have to work on getting into the habit of doing that but usually I don't even set the tarp up at all unless it appears that the weather makes it a must (too hot or rainy). Anyway, that's that.

Kat
:tent3:

Liv2Ride
06-18-2009, 07:12 AM
Found this tent on eBay, but it appears to be the "Outfitter" version of the Backcountry 2. Anyone know if the standard Backcountry 2 is still available anywhere?

http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/5057/0617091849a.jpg

Jamie

Hey Jamie Campmor just recently had them for sale but they ran out practically overnight. I ordered one and then came to my senses and canceled it. I'm sure that they will sell them again at some point. That said there's a thread on Motocampers where a person up in NY is selling a few. Here's the title of the thread. Just paste it into the search block that you can find it easier.

custom Eureka Back Country 2 tents and lots of other camping gear

Good luck
Kat

HaChayalBoded
06-18-2009, 12:23 PM
Found this tent on eBay, but it appears to be the "Outfitter" version of the Backcountry 2. Anyone know if the standard Backcountry 2 is still available anywhere?

http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/5057/0617091849a.jpg

Jamie

Hey Jamie. I thought you had a BC2 tent already? Or was that the solo tent you had? Anyway I have one I got from campmor. Liv2ride says they had a few recently but as far as I'm away they never did. They did have an order form to preorder them but they were not filled.

The ONLY place you could most recently purchase this model was campmor since it was a campmor exclusive. Before it was a campmor exclusive a slightly different model was available through Dicks, at that time that was the only place to buy them also. It was a slightly different model and during the time they were manufactured campmor did not yet have their own version available.

Let me know if you want one, mine are all brand new.

VFR
06-19-2009, 10:29 PM
I hear ya Joe. Even though I know that it's doable as long as the tent uses all clips and no sleeves I too prefer to either set it up as usual or wait it out. I read somewhere that campers should make it a habit to always put our tarp up first and take it down last. That way if the weather is bad one could still keep everything dry while setting up or taking down. I'll have to work on getting into the habit of doing that but usually I don't even set the tarp up at all unless it appears that the weather makes it a must (too hot or rainy). Anyway, that's that.

Kat
:tent3:


I have a Kelty tarp that I take with sometimes but have never used it. In a pouring rain would probably not be the time to learn how to put it up. :eek:

Liv2Ride
06-19-2009, 11:11 PM
Hey I have a Kelty Tarp also. I also have an Outdoor Products model that packs down pretty small. Yep, one must practice with their gear at home first. That said, I'm just as guilty with not using the tarp even when I know I should or could. For that matter I seem to always bring more stuff with me than I ever use. If I had to carry it on my back I'm sure that I would pack as little as possible rather than as much as possible. :o

VFR
06-20-2009, 12:17 PM
I seem to follow the 'If the bag zips easily, I must have forgotten something' principle. I really need to thin my stuff out - one of these days..... :D

Ripshod
06-20-2009, 02:25 PM
Or you could do what I do - find more places to pack it.

patrickdoliver
07-15-2009, 09:05 PM
I also have an Eureka 2 person tent, though not an Eureka Backcountry 2. It is an Eureka Apex 2 Tent which I have had for six years now. It is slightly smaller by an inch or two, but I have never had any issues with rain or any other weather. Even with the floor saver, you can find it for under $120.00. It fits perfectly in my topcase with sleeping pad and bag. I have other tents, but it is my primary tent for motorcycle traveling.

Ghettofinger
01-16-2010, 09:51 PM
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I though some may like to know that the backcountry 2 is back in stock at Campmor.

Mine is on the way, I hope it lives up its reviews. Love that pack size.

Mr. Guy
01-16-2010, 10:13 PM
Hi Ghettofinger,

Welcome to the site. Thansk for the heads up, I'm sure someone here will be glad to know that.

Guy

Black and Blue
01-16-2010, 10:59 PM
Hello and welcome to the site, Ghettofinger.

Ironheadziggy76
01-17-2010, 12:02 AM
Welcome to the site Ghettofinger!

bigTom
01-17-2010, 08:12 AM
Welcome, Ghettofinger!

Glad you are here.

kbankovi
08-17-2011, 12:00 PM
Hello everyone,

Just joined the site yesterday. Stumbled upon it on from the GStwin message board. I have a backcountry 2 and it works great! The only thing I'm having trouble with is the screen door. Some areas of the screen are starting to bunch together, kinda like a tennis racket after playing a serve or two. Is there a special way to fold this when packing it? The instructions only say to fold it into thirds and roll towards the door and I don't know if I'm doing that right.

Any help??