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10/7/2006 at 6:20pm
Location: Congleton Outfit: Khyam Quick Erect
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Just been away with friends this weekend (Two families of four) and during Saturday night and Sunday morning it was pretty wet and windy. We managed to fashion some sort of shelter between the two tents, which gave us loads of extra space and was very handy when the kids were in bed. (we could sit between the tents just like normal).
We used clear plastic sheeting connecting the entrances of our two tunnel tents which were pitched facing one another. We used extra guy ropes tied taught between the eyelets on each tent, with three of these and two sets of wind breaks, we draped the plastic over the taught guy ropes and used duck tape to connect the sides of the plastic to the top of the windbreak poles.
The sheeting held very well, the men in our lives had great fun putting it all together (the kids kept referring to their "den building") and it worked like a dream, but...........................
........................it was soooo noisy in the wind - didn't sleep to good, which for me is very unusual.
The plan would be then (for our ten night holiday in 3 weeks) to get some tent fabric. They could then add eyelets and guy ropes, get some form of clips, to attach the fabric to the front poles of each tent and hey presto, who needs a utility tent.
I have surfed the net for a bit and cannot find anything. I would be incredibly grateful if anyone knew where I could get this. Also, if you have ever fashioned a similar shelter and can offer some tips............
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10/7/2006 at 9:21pm
Location: Kent Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by Lizzz on 10/7/2006
jenhug, you are a mind of information - thanks for your help. Not related to this thread, but have you ever heard of boxsided airbeds by Royal? Apparently they inflate higher on the edges than the middle, and this encourages your child not to fall off!
sorry, no i havent.
glad to be of help with the tent fabric though.
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