I’ll share my only experience with deep snow and being packed in with backcountry gear. It was early September 2020 and Southern CO got hammered with a freak snow storm. Went to bed with snow coming down and woke up to somewhere between 24-30” of
snow. We probably would have rode it out but we had a string of 6 horses and 3 mules that would have had a hard time finding feed.
Even though we had horses, we still packed light like we were backpacking and tried to limit ourselves to 45-60lbs each.
All was good except for one thing, our tent. I’ve heard rave reviews about the floorless tipis so I might be the exception. We were in a Seek Outside Redcliff. We didn’t get much sleep because as the snow was piling up, the tent wouldn’t shed it on its own and the center pole was under a ton of weight. To fix it, we kept having to knock off the snow from the inside but it would just slide down and the tent got smaller and smaller as the night went on. We eventually took turns getting our rain gear on (to stay dry) and going outside to clear snow from the bottom of the tent. It got impossible to get it all but we did the best we could. Not sure any tent could have done better but if heavy snow is a possibility, you’ll want a better system than the one we had. You’d be miserable doing what we did for more than one night.
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