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We have just come back from a weeks acmping in France with our brand new Aspen 700 DLX, and it have to say it is head and shoulders above our previous Diablo 600. One reason we didn't get an Aspen earlier is that we used the porch on our Diablo for cooking in, and we would miss the space on the Aspen, so when the DLX came out we had to have one.
Not sure I can agree with Skatty about cooking smells and splashback (the cooking variety), the surround on our kitchen unit takes care of splashes, and I have never experineced cooking smells lingering. Most of our frying is done on the Cadac anyway, which is always outside.
One thing that did confuse me initially. I had finished erecting the tent and found I had two extra poles left over.......the tent was finished but where did these two poles go? eventually we found the hooks inside one of the bedrooms, now that can't be bad, hanging space, a wordrobe no less! can't get that in many dome tents!
If anyone wants to see the Aspen erected then I will be going to the Drodogne in July, your welcome to come and look around our tent, Soleil Plage campsite, feel free to drop in.
Happy camping.
Steve
------------- Some days I am the statue - others the pigeon.
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