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We had 2 nights, Tues/Wed away. It rained most of the time, but no leaks, so that was a good test.
However packing up Thursday it was lashing down. Thankfully it wasn't windy.
I suggested we put the tent over the whirlygig, & although it carried on raining on & off, I was confident the inside had atleast dryed out.
Water pooled on the top of the tent, so had to keep tipping it off, and as the rain wasn't letting up, decided it was best to take it upstairs & drape it over the banister in the attic.
Well this was when it became obvious that the rain had infact got into the inside of the tent, err severall bucket loads it looked like!
We got it over the banister, and this morning there are still pools of water inside the tent. I have tried to turn it inside out as best I can, but think I will need to crawl inside it with a towel & mop it out best I can.
As we don't have a garden, hubby wants to take it out onto the road & put the poles in, then get it into the garage & open it out, to dry properly.
It's amazingly stressfull dealing with a soaking tent! Our first time, but I guess it won't be the last!
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