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18/4/2011 at 9:30pm
Location: Warwick Outfit: Outwell Montana 6
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Quote: Originally posted by Rodders1470 on 18/4/2011
Hi, Check this link out, the guy erects a Vermont XL on his own in 10mins. This video changed the way we put our vermont L up and has certainly made it easier and far quicker http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdLpxDCQkHs Hope you find it useful Regards Dave
That is certainly not pitched. I'd hate to have the slightest bit of wind with a tent pitched like that.
Also, I'd love for him to come down to Brean and try and pitch it like that. The tent would be off like a kite. It's lovely pitching a tent with no wind, but the reality is that, that doesn't happen.
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19/4/2011 at 12:18am
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Personally I would be a little hesitant in pulling the tent up with the last pole section hanging loose. There is a wire spring connector between the sections and that must put a lot of strain on it. Also, as your photograph shows, you are likely to get dirt, leaves, grass etc; in the joint.
I erect mine pretty much the same but I don't put the pegs in the corners first. I fit the metal poles completely and fit the pins while they are still lying on the ground, then I lift one pole and balance it using the guy ropes, then lift the other pole and pull it all taut, then peg the four corners.
I used to lift the poles first and then put the pins in but that was a heck of a struggle and I scraped the skin off my knuckles doing it. This man does it in 6 minutes... Outwell Carolina 3 erection
However, I am considering just putting the rear pegs in then pulling up the poles and stretching it out all in one go like a concertina. I am not sure if that will work.
Incidentally, beware of the plastic clips that clip the tent to the main poles...they bite too!
Post last edited on 19/04/2011 00:24:56
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