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20/8/2007 at 2:36pm
Location: NEWcastLE Outfit: OUTWELL MONTANA 6 & OUTWELL VANCOUVER
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Just back from a very wet weekend in Filey in our new tent, basically we got an outwell montana 6 which kept us all nice and dry despite the downpours.....the thing is it was soaking wet when we took it down and unless I take time off work, I won't have the chance to dry the tent off till the weekend. Does any1 know if it's likely to be damaged by mould or damp or anything by being kept in the bag and wet until then? Any advice would be appreciated. thanks
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20/8/2007 at 2:42pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: Montana 6
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Ours was stuck on its bag wet for just over a week after a weekend at Bakewell. Didn't seem to do it any harm. I did pull it out of the bag slightly, but left it folded as soon as we got back though. Just to let a little air get to it.
------------- Previously Carl@
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20/8/2007 at 2:47pm
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If you have a large garden put it up and leave it for a few days. Or drape it over the banister (if you have one). it WILL start to smell after 4/5 days if left in its bag wet.
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20/8/2007 at 3:01pm
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you could always put it in the bath and keep moving it around
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20/8/2007 at 3:28pm
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48 hours is regarded as the "safe" period to leave a tent folded up in the bag, though of course some folk do get lucky. At the very least you need to take it out the bag and fluff it up a bit to let air circulate, and keep turning it as often as possible. Even with this though there`s no guarantee it won`t start mouldering in an airless corner.
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20/8/2007 at 3:44pm
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I have had similar problems in the past - mainly due to the fact that that it wouldn't stop raining long enough to get the tent dried out !
I ended up spreading the tent out on the living room floor and turning it until it was all dry. Inconvenient but better than having a ruined tent !
Rod
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20/8/2007 at 4:10pm
Location: NEWcastLE Outfit: OUTWELL MONTANA 6 & OUTWELL VANCOUVER
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Thanks for your replies,weather looks half decent 2moro and think I'd rather take a day off work and let it dry in the garden than leave it till the weekend and have it mouldy or smelly. Cheers forthe advice.
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20/8/2007 at 4:45pm
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Put it up in the garden anyway - a wet tent is better up than packed away and it will dry out eventually when (if) we get some nice weather.
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20/8/2007 at 5:06pm
Location: Midlands Outfit: Vango Oregon 600
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We got back from Cornwall on Saturday and our tent was soaked as we took it down in a mad down pour. Ideally i would have like to have taken it down later that day but we had to be off the site by 10am. I should have listened to my wife who suggested decamping Friday afternoon and going home then but i was feeling lazy after the best day we had all week in the sunshine on the beach.
I have just put my vango oregon 600 up this morning in the garden not knowing what the weather was gonna do today as its overcast in the Midlands but the beeb web says its sunny!!...I am glad i did as it was still soaked but now is completely dry
My advice is pitch it in the garden and leave it as its better to do this than to leave it festering in the bag
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20/8/2007 at 6:18pm
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Quote: Originally posted by suns on 20/8/2007
you could always put it in the bath and keep moving it around
Surely it would get even wetter when they had a bath.
If they don't have a bath for 3 days will they start to smell? Better a smelly body than a smelly tent? or visa versa?
So many decisions.
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20/8/2007 at 7:36pm
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THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE REPLIES. WOULD TRY THE BATH THING BUT THE SIZE OF MY BATHROOM'S ONE OF THE REASONS I LOVE TO GO CAMPING!
ITS ON THE WASHING LINE AS WE SPEAK. PEEING DOWN AGAIN!! BETTER WET ON THE LINE IN THE FRESH AIR THAN FESTERING IN THE BAG.
WOULD'VE PUT IT UP IN THE GARDEN AND WAITED FOR SOME GOOD WEATHER BUT I'D HAVE TO KNOCK DOWN THE KIDS PLAYHOUSE AND SWING DOWN TO MAKE ROOM!!!!
CHEERS
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20/8/2007 at 8:44pm
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We draped ours over the clothes lines in the garden and it dried really quickly
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20/8/2007 at 9:06pm
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Our Minnesota 4 has been semi-erected in the bathroom to dry out from our weekend away at Brixham. So glad I have such a big bathroom, although we cant get to the toilet at moment until i close it up later.
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20/8/2007 at 9:21pm
Location: Sheffield Outfit: Vango Aspen 700 and coachman amara 570
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We got back from devon on Saturday evening and like you our tent was absolutely soaking. I draped our Vango Aspen 700 fly sheet over the banister last night and put the heating on and even though there were puddles of water all over the hall floor it had dried by this morning - the inner was a different story! I had to try and dry it this morning . I laid in in the garden and opened all the doors and put garden chairs inside to let the air flow through. It took a while for the bedrooms the dry but it is all packed away til next year. We are taking the smaller tent this weekend!
------------- xxx Jane & Daz xxx
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