Hi
Sorry for the delayin replying, daughter would NOT go to bed. Have now taken her batteries out and put her back in her box!!
Magnolia's suggestion is what we do with our Vango Quest which is a tunnel with two bedrooms at one end.
Speaking to other tunnelers, there seems to be two main techniques, the other being to insert all the poles whilst the tent is laid on the ground, peg out the back corners and then use the front guys to pull the whole tent upright, peg this guy to keep tent standing and then position poles and peg from back to front. (have never tried this).
One top tip for "ring and pin" (which we have on our Sherpa) is to ensure that before you insert the pin, the straps (which are used as a guide to position the poles) are straight (not twisted) and that the pin is in a natural upright position. (Once got this wrong and poles were pulled out of position).
Everyone I spoke to agreed that they usually end up with a corner that does not look right. Just one more wonder of the world!!
Good luck
Pauline
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