Haha, the Flash Air 1 is a featherweight dream for calm nights, but in Rocky Mountain blasts? I’ve pitched it in 40mph gusts up near RMNP and it held-barely-by staking it down like my life depended on it and facing the door away from the wind. Still, it’s no fortress; the poles flexed like crazy. If you’re chasing ultralight without regret, pair it with a polycryo groundsheet and guylines everywhere. Otherwise, look at the Big Agnes Fly Creek for a tad more beef without much weight penalty. Stars and bugs build character, but hypothermia doesn’t.