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03/5/2007 at 1:19pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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I know this must be frustrating for all you lovely experienced campers, but I am worrying about the rain forecast and my cheap tent which has a hydro thingamybob rating of 1500mm.
I would have bought a proper tent, but the whole thing started off as a bit of a joke - I don't think either of us expected to ever go camping, and then I found this site and before I knew what had come over me I'd booked the site and bought a stove and matresses. If we like the whole experience we will be purchasing a super-duper ultra waterproof palace, however since we don't have a 'proper' tent is there anything we can do to minimise the liklihood of getting soggy?
There is only 1 layer in the main area, there are 2 layers (so sorry I don't know the terminology) in the 2 bedrooms, I'm not sure if these are waterproof or just to keep bugs out, they are attatched to the groundsheets. I have purchased a large spraycan of waterproof sealant stuff for tents (worked a treat on my horses rugs, so hoping for the same result!), and wondered if another groundsheet under the tent was a good idea (do we need to peg this down also?) or whether you can get an additional roof effort (fly sheet?!) or is that just likely to take off in the wind?
Husband keeps telling me I'm worrying unnecessarily, is there a good camping shop in Great Yarmouth if it all goes horribly wrong on Saturday night and we need another for Sunday?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do all first time campers worry like me?
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03/5/2007 at 1:40pm
Location: South Shields Outfit: Eurohike Coniston Tent
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Unless you pitch in a natural ditch, where the water will flow to, the tent should keep the rain off you...
If you pitch on a hill on the gradient, if the rain is heavy it will flow under your tent... not good...
That's why it's important not to pitch in natural ditches or on the sides of (steep) hills.
Oh, and don't pitch under a tree either. If it does rain, the water will drip from the branches and the noise on the top of your tent will stop being soothing and become annoying within ten minutes.
So as you can see, having a decent tent is part of it but you can do a lot to help yourself before you even put your tent up by looking carefully for a good pitch.
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04/5/2007 at 12:38am
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: None Entered
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hi blue bellla
I think putting a tent up correctly is more important than the hydrostasic head
if the material is taut with no bias lines in it or sags the rain will run off like an umberella
Lynne
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