Hi. I have a vango orchy 600. This weekend am staying 6 nights in New Forest, then going straight to IOW for 5 nights. As the Orchy has a sewn in groundsheet, i would value advice on how to pack it if its wet, as i will need to use it that same night on IOW, how do i keep the bed bit dry?
Thanks for your help.
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Is it outer first pitch with clip in inners? If so take the inners out and pack those separately and then just try to fold the tent so that the groundsheet isn't touching the rest.
I'd fold it in from one side to the middle and then from the other side to the middle and then on itself again (if that makes any sense). I wouldn't try to put it back in its bag I'd take a stack of black bags so you can bung stuff into the bags for ease.
I wouldn't worry too much about it anyway, as long as the inner is separate then it doesn't really matter if the rest of the polyester gets wet, it will dry fairly quickly but you may need to make sure you've got some spare towels or kitchen roll to dry off once you put it up again.
The bedroom is attached to the sig. I cannot separate it from the fly sheet which pitches first. Sorry if this sounds garbled. I am just concerned that if its been raining, no matter how i pack the tent, the flysheet will haave contact with bedroom, and be like that for several hours.
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I usually use an old tea towel or dishcloth with a small bowl of water to wipe the worst of the wet and muck of the groundsheet.(depends how much it's leathering it down though)
Layer black bin bags on the wet and mucky bit of the groundsheet to stop it coming into contact with the flysheet. Roll the whole lot up in a wheely bin liner rather than trying to get a wet tent in a bin liner, it seems to be havin a laff when you try. Tie it up with the tent ties or a spare guy if you've lost them.
The bedroom is attached to the sig. I cannot separate it from the fly sheet which pitches first.
I just looked at the pitching video for the Orchy and it quite clearly shows the bedroom pod being toggled in seperately. You should take this out before you drop the tent then as has been said, fold so that dry goes to dry and wet to wet. When you get to the new site, put the Outer up, open all the doors and vents and let a bit of air blow through it for half an hour or so before rehanging the bedroom pod.
I think I've just got what you mean yogga, you mean the sig that's on the bedroom pods. What I do is empty everything else out of the tent then detach the bedroom pods and wipe 'the bottoms' of the pods with a damp cloth and bowl of water,dry them as much a possible while still inside the erect flysheet. A microfibre cloth is very good for this.Pack them seperately so they don't get wet with the flysheet. Then take the soggy flysheet down and fold it up. Valk scot has good advice on letting the flysheet air off before putting the inner pods. Hope that's helpful. Ask away again if you're still unclear.
The bedroom pod is toggled separatley above the groundsheet. However, the groundsheet of bedpod is sewn into groundsheet of main tent. When you untoggle, the bedpod is placed on the groundsheet that is attached to the whole tent, including the flysheet. Not sure if this makes sense. Hence my problem.
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It's an all in one pitch jobbie, I would untoggle the sleeping pod and drop it onto the living room sig then cover the pod fabric with a load of bin bags to keep the fly form wetting it the best you can. Bit of an awkward design really. Try and leave the doors open as soon as you can and if you have EHU, I would put a fan heater on and dry it out as much as I could with some ventilation. It will dry out quicker than you think. I'll be doing me joo joo beads for dry weather for you.
get a black bag and shove it in the black bag, get it out as soon as you get home and dry it. the inner pods should be fine after the sig floor gets a good wipe and should be able to pack dry straight away, if not may need to get that out to dry too. If your house isn't big enough we have used a hairdryer in the past.
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The bedroom pod is toggled separatley above the groundsheet. However, the groundsheet of bedpod is sewn into groundsheet of main tent. When you untoggle, the bedpod is placed on the groundsheet that is attached to the whole tent, including the flysheet. Not sure if this makes sense. Hence my problem.
Thanks all.
Aha, I finally got that bit. Sorry. What a daft design...it must make the tent really difficult to dry out under any circumstances. I wonder what Vango thought the advantage of that was?
I would suggest nipping down to B&Q and getting one of these cheap thin plastic builders dustsheets, to put over the pod once you've dropped it. Similar to using a dry pack sheet in a folding camper.
i had the same problem,with my orchy 500, camped on iow first then new forest, just put up the tent, put on a fan heater if you can, it should dry fairly quickly.
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When you pitch it pays to put a groundsheet underneath so you sig does not get dirty, we learned the hard way but if you fold in half so the inside is together and dry you should be fine.