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Subject Topic: drying tents - new ideas?
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23/8/2011 at 6:18pm
 Location: Leicestershire
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If the weather is raining constantly when you get back, could you not go to a local school and ask if you can pitch it in their hall once you have got the worst of the water off i.e. take it when it's damp? Same idea as the scout/brownie hut really, but I'm just thinking of indoor places.

Or, maybe booking out a sports hall at a leisure centre - as long as you asked if it would be OK? I would think that if you took it damp/not dripping a few hours would sort it out enough for you to then take it home completely dry or be able to lay it out down the stairs for example over night to get it totally dry. However, this would cost money. I'm not sure how much it would cost to hire a sports hall or section of a sports hall.

 



23/8/2011 at 6:59pm
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Quote: Originally posted by ribble on 23/8/2011


I think the UV breakdown is only really a massive problem at altitude, or where it is sunny (southern France).

I think you might change your mind if you looked at the condition of the flysheets of ex-display tents when they've been up for the whole of the summer. Six months cumulative UV exposure IS the accepted life span for leisure tents, sorry. Technical tents such as the Force 10 are made of sterner stuff than leisure tents.



23/8/2011 at 8:25pm
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Quote: Originally posted by mum2kathryn on 21/8/2011


Umm, could you put it up in the living room just before you went to bed? If you have a dehumidifier stick that on, if not a maybe a small fan heater (making sure it's safely away from the tent), it could be dry by morning?
If there isn't room to put it up you could try draping it over some dining chairs.

That's exactly what we did last year although it did take longer than overnight. We moved all the furniture to one end of the room and strung the tent up to curtain poles, wall lights and over furniture, turning it regularly, also turned the heating up a bit - we got there eventually but not something I'd like to have to do too often!



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23/8/2011 at 10:26pm
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when i first started camping .my tent cost a weeks wage,it was a wary when on the last day of the holiday it rained lucky on council houses we have large gardens  .  hang it over the whashing  line ,,.now with the latest halfods 4 berth . not even 1 days pay ? it would be possible to chuck it away ,,


23/8/2011 at 11:04pm
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I hung it over the kids swing set and slide and dried areas with a soft towel, even dried some hard to reach areas with a hairdryer (on warm not hot!)

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23/8/2011 at 11:37pm
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We dried ours in our daughter's garden.

Do you have any friends who wouldn't mind you using their garden for a day or two - I wouldn't have minded when we had a large garden. 

Joan

 



24/8/2011 at 8:59am
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You could even consider asking a local farmer. They genuinely have lots off large sheds. They might be sympathetic and help you out,you never know. Only a suggestion.........


24/8/2011 at 10:45am
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A second vote for the dehumidifier.  We have dried ours before in the conservatory, with chairs holding the roof up and dehumidifier and cool air fan (to keep the air circulating) inside.  It dried in no time.


26/8/2011 at 10:55pm
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We managed to dry our tent out the other day, we put it up in the garden. Trouble was we didnt have space for the extension. We ended up chucking it over the kids trampoline & tying it on with the straps. Worked a treat.


27/8/2011 at 8:14pm
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We've got this problem at the minute, just got back from France where it threw it down on the last night.  Just dried the Quecha off in the garden this afternoon.  Aired all sleeping pods, sleeping bags, blankets and dried footprint off - just worried now how to do the tent which is pretty big.  Am hoping for a nice day tomorrow, take it to the local park and pitch it and have a picnic whilst waiting for it to dry, otherwise it is going to have to dry in the house - somehow!



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