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10/8/2006 at 10:09am
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Have just looked at Outwell Oregon 5 yesterday and really liked but as it will be our first camping acquisition would be grateful if anyone has any comments on this tent.  There will just be the two of us and suspect we will camp for max of 4 days at a time at the moment.  Can you cook inside this OR WOULD THAT BE ASKING FOR BIG TROUBLE.

Jax P

 



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10/8/2006 at 3:01pm
 Location: Colne Lancashire
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I've seen one at a camping display and really liked it. In fact, it felt more roomy than the Montana 4 and is much cheaper.

We went for the bigger Monty 6 in the end for various reasons but the Oregon is good and should be fine in service.

It's a very personal thing, cooking inside. Some do, some don't. Safety and the susceptible nature of the modern tent fabric to instantly vapourise when in contact with any flame means extreme care is needed.

Common sense and precautions necessary, of course, therefore.

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10/8/2006 at 5:29pm
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Thanks Hartles

Looked at the Monty 6 (took me ages to work out what you meant as I haven't learned "tent speak" yet) but think it might be a bit big for us as complete novices.  Very nervous about whole thing although also very excited - big step to take after years of travelling abroad.  Sure we will make complete fools of ourselves initially but hopefully the whole experience will be so great that any little hiccups will not matter.  Now I just need to spur OH into action to buy tent and plan our first trip (although not sure whether to wait until kids back at school!!!!!)

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14/8/2006 at 10:52pm
 Location: forfar
 Outfit: Outwell Oregon 5 tent
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Hi we have an outwell oregon 5 and if there are just thr 2 of you you can take out the second bedroom and give yourselves even more room. it has enough space to coook in but as hartles says its a preference thing, due to the risk of fire. but with no kids to knock anything you should be ok as long as you are careful. the tent its self is great very easy to put up and great in the wind/rain.

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20/8/2006 at 5:32pm
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Hi forfar campers, I am thinking about getting the 4 man version of the tent. Did you think it was easy to put up?

I would be using the tent on my own and like the design, but I am not sure whether to buy one as the instructions on the website say you need two people to put it up.

Any advice?


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20/8/2006 at 9:37pm
 Location: Derry
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I have just returned from our first trip away with a new Oregon 5. We stayed in Strandhill in Co. Sligo. We arrived on site after 9pm and it was getting quite dark and still had no problems getting the tent erected. I think it took less than 15 minutes. That was 2 of us not really working that hard ( Derry City v Cork City was on the radio, and this was commanding as much attention as the tent). In saying that, I believe it would be difficult enough for one person to erect, especially in high winds.

Weatherwise, we had high winds, rain and sunshine (all in one day), the campsite is right on the Atlantic Coast, and the tent coped admirably with all of this. It does move about a lot more in the wind than our frame tent though.

Room wise, the tent was excellent for 2 adults and one child. I would see no problems in using a tent this size for week long trips. We did chose to cook in the tent. We were using my trusty 20 year old trangia, and a modern gas stove, with no problems. There is loads of headroom both in the bedrooms and the porch area.



20/8/2006 at 11:42pm
 Location: forfar
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hi cccc it was easy to put up only 3 cored poles you could put it up by yourself if u start at one end by lifting the end pole then fixing the guy rope this should hold it up then do the same with the next one.etc i had it up like this to dry it out and it was easy enough. you can tighten and peg out after it is standing. hope this helps. i would go to a camp shop that has them on displayif there is one near you as this would give you a better idea.

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20/8/2006 at 11:48pm
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Thanks Tom and NimDur, it sounds like its pretty easy to put up - just what I am looking for. All I need to do is find a good deal on one!

Thanks for the advice.

Jonathan.


21/8/2006 at 8:40am
 Location: Gloucestershire
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I have the Oregon 4 and can put it up solo with no difficulties, it really is just 3 long poles that form the dome. I camp alone with my children sometimes so wanted a tent that was quick and painless to put up rather than get cross with having to entertain the small ones as well!  I wouldn't personally cook inside a tent like this but found it very snug and cosy.  As it's nearing the end of the season, haggle for this tent, there will be new models out next year. I bought mine at a camping display and as it was the last one, persuaded them to knock some off as it was the actual display tent.

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23/8/2006 at 4:34pm
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I quite like the look of this tent - decent HH and weight, but as I'll be camping alone sometimes I wasn't keen on the side door opening straight into the sleeping pod - is that right? I know it would only take a sharp knife to get into it anyway but the idea of it was a bit unnerving!

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23/8/2006 at 4:46pm
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Yes, there is a door into the bedroom which is great for airing it in the morning. It isn't an obvious 'door' so maybe you would pitch that side to the car or a hedge for piece of mind?  For a tent for one person to put up quickly, it's great.

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Thanx Angie, it's obviously a psychological thing and the airing is a useful thought. I need something easy to set up alone.

Pam



23/8/2006 at 5:08pm
 Location: Colne Lancashire
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cccc - Jonathon - be aware that the 4 does not have the headroom of the 5

See the Outwell web site

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23/8/2006 at 5:33pm
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Thanks for the warning hartles.

I wasn't sure about the height, it gives two mesuresments on the outwell website. Would you say there is enough room in the living area to put up a small table and a chair, or would I need the 5 man?


23/8/2006 at 8:42pm
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Hi cccc

My hubby borrowed an Oregon 4 for an overnight trip with my son last weekend.  The headroom is considerably lower than the Oregon 5 (which you can stand in). You have enough headroom in the 4 to just about sit on a chair.  They had two chairs and a table inside when it was raining.  They used the side door into the living area instead of the front door as the slope of the front was good for storage boxes etc.  Also, if it's raining and you open the front door all the rain water drips off the door onto the groundsheet because of the slope.  My husband did also reluctantly cook inside but opened a door for ventilation.  Despite the downpour they were nice and dry inside.  He said it was a great tent.



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I have just returned tonight with a wet tent after the previous 4 glorious days at Windermere C&CC site.  I was looking at the Oregon 5  at Yeomans exhibition at Ambleside and I was really impressed by it.  If I had seen it before I bought my Alaska 4 this year I would have gone for the Oregon 5, not that I have any complaints about the Alaska 4.  Yeomans had the Oregon 5 on offer for £159.99.

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