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03/1/2012 at 3:06pm
Location: E Yorkshire Outfit: None Entered
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OK, well I did end up camping new years day and monday. Sunday was full of pitching problems, due to only having half the poles AGAIN!!!!! Don't rember spliting them at Major Bridge Park last time out, but I obviously DID. As I was only about five miles from home, It was no problem going back to collect them. The problem was a late start due to working New Years Eve, so once it was all sorted, it was dark and pooring with rain, so I was cold wet and very tired. Sparked up the Frontier stove, and got a brew going. Get it all sorted tomorrow was my motto. Monday arrived a bit windy but bright sun, so re pegged (Delta Pegs) all the guys whilst fitting my new line loks, (thank God I did that). Had a good walk with my springer up to RSPB Bempton and back. Cooked a late lunch, then got settled in for a nice steady late afternoon and evening laze !!!! About this time the wind suddenly picked up to near gale force, and that's the way it continued all night, plus almighty rain. I had checked before going, but saw no mention of this sort of weather. I managed two thirty minute sleeps during the night, plus about an hour between eight and nine this morning when the wind dropped a bit, then it picked up again. When I emerged into the main part of the tent from my sleeping pod, I was met with complete devestation, My pod was the only part not under water. Every thing is wet through, and it even nearly extinguished my wood burner, that was just a soggy mess inside, with just a small glow at the back. I just grabbed everything, and dumped it dripping wet in the car. I made two trips, as there was no way I could fold the tent into its small pack.
So not the best start to my 2012 camping year. The good points are that it did not leak on my sleeping pod, and that I had Delta pegs and line Loks that held really well in the soft muddy conditions. Now just got to sort out all the wet muddy gear with no where to do it.
A recent post asked if they were made to think about New Year camping , well I think I was.
Happy New Year to you all, bob
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.
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03/1/2012 at 3:33pm
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Hi Bill. The entire roof liner was/is wet through, plus the sloping side at one end and the left sleeping pod roof. The carpet weighs about fifty pounds including water. I was stuck out on the cliff top at Flamborough head though. I think under normal conditions it would be ok, just over kill with that amount of rain. I will re proof the whole tent though, as some of my electrical gear is wet through, music/phone etc. can't afford to replace it all again if it leaks. I was a bit lucky though as two of my biggest cooking pots were obviously under two of the drips and were full to the brim, as was my Coleman duel fuel stove.
I don't want to over state how much water was inside, but I did have to wear my rubber boots !!!! Anything that held water was full of water.
Glad you had a good time though. I have just realised that my trip in April was just as wet and windy, but then I did have a proper tent then, it was called an Eldorado
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.
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