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Yippee!! We've just found the space and the weather to put up our new Vango Aurora before we go on our first trip on Mon. However, we have a few queries I hope someone can answer.
It was pretty windy today, so we thought it would be a good idea to peg the groundsheet first to stop it flying around, only to find that we couldn't get the poles anywhere near the pins to form the tent, so we struggled with an unpegged GS flying in a force 5 wind!! Is there a knack to windy erections, or do you just have to hang on like Hornblower until a calm period arrives?
Secondly, where the 4 poles that form the main dome cross, there's a loop of material (that I assume the poles go through), but also a 10cm long piece of similar material with a draw string closure on it. Any Vango experts hazard a guess what this is for?
And lastly, what about guying? Do you adjust the tension in the ropes to adjust the shape of the tent and make it geometric? Is there any prefered sequence of doing them up?
Thanks for bearing up with a numpty, guy's!
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