LOL you'll be fine, plenty of practise with the erection is all you need just getting it packed back is the damned problem!!!!! Have Just tried looking on their website to see if any pitching videos but nothing there for that tent.
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Windy jo
Best keep off the baked beans
Looking at it I would start by putting the front and back poles in first,get the tent up then loosely guy those, then thread in the long side poles.
Our Nebraska has stainless steel poles, and lots of them, If we put them all in at the beginning, like the instructions say, we'd never get the darn thing off the ground :-)
perhaps you could go to a tent shop where they have them on display and ask the sales person about the easiest way to get it up. They will have put them up before.
thats what we did and our 2nd attempt was slightly easier.
also, the more times you do it, the more little tips you'll find that make it better.
Thanks Soggyknees - I looked for a video too but none available...also tried youtube but nothing but thanks for looking. I have emailed coleman for a bit of advice.....I think they'll say...stick to caravans!!!!!!!!
I definately think it's a case for the trades description act - I brought this one coz it looked a good size for us and said easy set up etc....wot a load of muts nuts! My husband is an ex squaddie and he said he's put up hundreds of bloody tents but this one is impossible!
Thanks heathercbell - we will try it that way as I suggested that quietly last night!!! Want to persist with the tent coz it looks great for us but really can't see how we will be able to put it up on a site with a 4year old and 10 month old to look after but hey we will try to master it!
Motherofjazz - I did buy it online unfortunately but have emailed coleman for some advice
Hope you get it sorted tizzy. It looks a lovely tent but I agree there's nothing worse than not having the confidence/know how to put it up or having to worry about erecting it. I hope you get a solution.
Quote: Originally posted by DaveP65 on 03/5/2009
The art of coping with kids and tent erecting is lots and lots of Calpol.....and then some for the kids!
Na, Piriton is better, make them just sleep and sleep!!
Looking at it I would think you would put in the three poles that go 'across' and raise it as a standard tunnel tent, and then put in the side poles that support the back?
Hi Christine, no we havn't sorted it yet as hubby was working the weekend - he is off on Friday so if it's dry we'll have another go and try not to rush it as we were going out that afternoon so a bit rushed too so maybe not the best time to try and pitch the tent for the first time!!