Today being a fine sunny day I decided to practise pitching my tent in the garden...the forst time I have pitched a tent since my schooldays and then we worked together.
The tent in question is a Hi Gear Ion 3. Here are the trials and tribulations.
Firstly it was not easy as the tent poles were nearly the same width as the garden which didn't give me a lot of room to maneovre. The tent was new out of the carry bag and even though laid as flat as i could there were still folds in it and loops hidden in the folds so that missed them with the poles when i threaded them through. At the top of the tent I also threaded the poles through the wrong holes which i didn;t discover till i'd bent it up into a dome. After it was up with the poles through all the right holes I marked each set of loops with a different colour permanent marker. The joins in the poles kept coming apart as I threaded them through or got snagged on the loops....I just persevered.
Hooray the inner tent was up but getting the flysheet over it by myself was an effort. At first I thought theyd given me the wrong sized flysheet as it seemed to short but once i'd pegged it out it does cover the inner tent.
I did take note of how the inner tent was folded but after the hassle of 5 attempts to thread the poles and uttering a number of choice words I had forgotten! At the moment its drying in the conservatory as i wiped the dirt and grass off the bottom of the groundsheet....i'll have to struggle with it later.
The tent pegs that were supplied seemed a bit flimsy so i'll see if i can get some stronger ones, they were steel not plastic.
Question, the guy lines seem to come out a long way from the tent...is this usual? I wouldn't want other people to trip up on them on a campsite or to take up unnecessary space.
There will be plently of room for me to stretch out in sleeping bag inside. Was hoping for bigger storage pockets but hey ho....the tent was a bargain.
I have taken a couple of pics for you all to laugh at. Unfortunately due to time constraints I couldn;t wait for the sun to get fully round into the garden so they may look a but dark.
I doubt even when i'm fully practised at it that i'get the tent up in its advertised 5 minute pitching time, i'm assuming thats for a 3 man assembly team:-)
Happy camping folks
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