A versatile, modular design for solo campers or pairs, Sierra Designs’ High Route 1 FL has a removable mesh ‘nest’ and a minimum weight of just 22 ounces for the tarp alone. We got a first review.
The sun just set over the Rockies, and light was fading fast. Andrew Skurka – a hiker who’s crossed the continent multiple times and even circumnavigated Alaska on foot – leads the way into a valley of pines. The temps are dropping and winds are picking up. Time to shelter for the night.
Skurka gets to work, setting up a shelter system he designed for Sierra Designs while explaining its nuances. In about five minutes, we’d pulled the High Route 1 FL out of a pack, pegged out the corners, hoisted it over hiking poles, and strung it out taught.
The light tent system was ready for the night. Time for my first test and review.
Review: Sierra Designs High Route 1 FL
The High Route ($300) shelter comes in two pieces. First is a floor-less tent that erects with hiking poles. If bugs aren’t an issue, the minimal shelter weighs just 22 ounces and covers two hikers with backpacks/gear.
Tarp Shell

Interior ‘Nest’
Sierra Designs High Route 1 FL
- Weight: 2 lbs 5 oz
- Fly weight: 22 oz
- Fly fabric: Silicone-Coated Nylon
- Floor fabric: 30D Nylon
- Body fabric: 15D Nylon; lightweight mesh
- Number of doors: 2
- Interior area (tarp): 36 sq. ft
- Interior area (nest): 18.8 sq. ft
- Internal peak height (tarp): 48 in
- Internal peak height (nest): 43 in
- Length (tarp): 108 in
- Width (tarp): 48 in
- More Info / Buy Now ($300)