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13/8/2005 at 7:03pm
 Location: Kent
 Outfit: Pennine Pathfinder
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This may seem a daft question.... and may not really matter, but..

The plastic "weather" flap at the bottom of the awning - is the canvas of the awning mean to go directly to the ground with the flap fully tucked under the groundsheet  or should there be a "gap" before the canvas of the awning meets the ground (with half the weather flap tucked under groundsheet) I hope this makes sense. 

I took a look at others and some seem to go to the ground and others don't - does it depend on the make of awning/tent?

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13/8/2005 at 8:40pm
 Location: Herefordshire
 Outfit: pennine pathfinder 2003
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It does vary on ours now it goes in the pegging rubbers are on the out side and the mudwall continues after this.the canvas is about an inch off the ground. On our old one the rubbers were on the inside and the bottom of the mudwall had holes to peg it down. I think you need to look at the attachment points and decide from that.

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15/8/2005 at 8:58pm
 Location: Kent
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Thanks Jan - so that's what they're called "mud walls"

A similar thread has been started on Tent talk from all the comments I think ours would tuck under as the rubbers are on the outside and there are no holse on the mud walls.

So I guess it would be sensible to leave some of the mud wall showing so that water can drip off the canvas and not have the canvas come in contact with the mud!

Thanks

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15/8/2005 at 9:08pm
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Jan

I've just noticed you have a Pennine Pathfinder - I wonder if you can throw some ideas on the followng.  Our awning zip seems far too long to attach the section under the beds on the left handside (looking onto the awaning). 

We've tried different ways of attaching it but we seem to have an excess of around 3 inches of zip on one side (of the zip) possibly more.  In the end we've zipped it and tucke dthe end of the awning onto the strut.

Any ideas - it seems as though the zip they've used is too long.

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16/8/2005 at 8:33am
 Location: Herefordshire
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No ours is fine. Do you have an under bed skirt? if so are you using the right zip there are two on ours one for the skirt and one for the awning. I can't see it being that though maybe scampi will see this and shed some light. What year is yours? did the awning come with it?

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