Quote: Originally posted by homedeeth on 01/5/2006
foggers,
firstly, i crack a beer open when i get the tent out of the car boot, another beer when deciding where to pitch up, one more whilst reading the instructions and at least 4 more whilst wrestling with the poles and pegs....and the missus!
my eurohike flimsy thing....i have to feed the bendy poles thru the inner tent first. then the flysheet afterwards but the inner tent doesn't hook from the inside onto the flysheet. the flysheet is held down with pegs and guy(?) guide(?) ropes, dunno the exact word :-) please help! got a big festival in august so need professional adive from yourself! :-)
Righto then - having read through your description of how you do things, I think the first thing is to maybe keep the beer to a limit so you have full use of your faculties whilst putting the tent up!
I had a Eurohike 3 berth dome tent for many years ( and indeed MANY festivals - I see from your other posts you are a fan of the Big Chill) so I have also scratched me brain to remember the routine for that.
There are 2 main reason your outer touches the inner;
1. When putting it up maybe its not lined up properly, so when you are putting the flysheet over the upright inner it is important to line up the seams of the flysheet along the poles, and to peg it down in a way that keeps it in line.
2. However, the main thing I remember about my ole Eurohike dome was that guying it out very tautly was the only way to make sure that the outer did not sag onto the inner. Guying out fully on a festie site can be a problem becuase of lack of space and because passing folks often catch the guys and kick em off the pegs. Also, the fly fabric stretches when wet so you need to take up more tension on the guys to pull this away from the inner. Also keep your kit inside the inner away from the walls. Our airbed sometimes slides up against the wall of the inner and presses it against the outer, thus allowing water to wick in.
Once the tent is up though- then it's beers all round!
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