![]() ![]() My Favorite Features: Lightweight, Warm, and Smart Lightweight: At the tightened size, I fit my entire sleep system, plus a sleeping bag liner inside the bottom pocket of my backpack. Simply stuff the sleeping bag into the stuff sack and pull each of the tabs until you have your desired size. Luckily, packing and unpacking are not difficult. I was on the move with these trips and never slept two nights in the same spot. Major takeaway: it is easy to pack and unpack with the adjustable stuff sack. Rainier backpacking, which included one night car camping and one night backpacking. Backpacking Loop in Grand Teton National Park, which included one car camping night and two backpacking nights.Mason Lake Backpacking Trip, which included one dispersed camping night and one night backpacking.So far, I’ve taken this sleeping bag on three backpacking trips: ![]() Let’s get into more details about this sleeping bag. The sleeping bag I used in Joshua Tree is my Marmot Eco 20, a good eco-fill alternative, but trying out a hydrophobic down bag with the Parsec 20was eye-opening in terms of how light, compact, and strategically warm a sleeping bag can be. I’ll be writing about these items individually, as well as how they work together in my “Creating a Backpacking Sleep System” post. I reached out to Therm-a-rest, who graciously sent me a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and new pillow. Although I was doing some things right, I was also doing a lot of things wrong. When I got back, I researched what I could do better and learned how to build a better sleep system. After the second night, I decided to cut the trip short by one night instead of bearing the cold weather. Each night I tossed and turned, not being able to fall asleep. Never technically freezing, the temps reached the low 40’s, and my sleep system was not prepared. You would think that the deserts are mild at night, but it was COLD. "*PLEASE LIKE, FAVORITE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE*The story originates back in February 2021, when I went to Joshua Tree National Park for what was supposed to be three nights. The game was released Maexactly at midnight. ![]() But the option to be mentioned in the game's credits was removed due to high popularity. It was announced that if one payed enough, they could get their names in the credits for Slender: The Arrival. One could also buy the game, along with the soundtrack, plus paintings from the game for a price of 30$. One may also buy the game, along with the soundtrack from the game for an additional 10$. Pre-orders were 5$ each, but once the game was released, it would be 10$. The demo level was Chapter 2 of the game, in which you had to find 8 pages scattered around the woods. If one pre-ordered the game, they were entitled to a free demo of Slender: The Arrival. On February 9, 2013, Slender: The Arrival was opened to the public for beta testing. Joseph DeLage, Tim Sutton and Troy Wagner wrote the script for the final version of the game. On December 1, 2012, Blue Isle Studios announced its partnership with the Marble Hornets team, a YouTube channel known for its horror videos which heavily featured Slenderman, and helped to shape the modern version of the Slender Man. A trailer was released for the game on December 23, 2012. They are also to begin a Steam Greenlight campaign, for Steam in the near future.Įight screenshots were released on the official Slender: The Arrival website, followed by four on the Blue Isle Studio website. The developers are also considering a release for the Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360, PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3, Nintendo eShop for the Wii U as well as mobile devices and Linux computers. Slender: The Arrival is developed by Parsec Productions and Blue Isle Studios for Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac. Like its predecessor, the game is based on the Something Awful forums' creation, the Slender Man. It was released on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X on March 26, 2013. Slender: The Arrival is a video game developed and published by Parsec Productions and Blue Isle Studios as the sequel to the highly-popular Slender: The Eight Pages. *PLEASE LIKE, FAVORITE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE* ![]()
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