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With the corona lockdown in Denmark I had to find another way to sleep "under canvas", and I am starting garden camping again. I have a tiny garden, so I have to find the right tent, because the only tent I kept from my collection is a 4 x 3 metres vintage tent that does not really fit in.
Whilst I am browsing the webshops, I found out that a neighbour was selling a 2,5 x 2,5 metres gazebo. I got it cheap and installed it in the garden, but I put it on half the height so it becomes more cosy for sleeping under it. I still need to put some walls on, but I had my first night this year sleeping outdoors, and the gazebo kept me dry from the light rain. I had my three cats to warm me and, as you can see, was dressed to the occasion (only 5 degrees Celsius).
Post last edited on 28/04/2020 22:25:21
------------- Proud owner of a 1987 Sprite Alpine 370 EK, a cheap popup tent and a beloved retro Trio frame tent from the early seventies, called Giraffen.
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