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Topic: How do I use spare pole section?
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17/7/2006 at 9:46pm
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Outwell Hartford L + Canopy
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Hi campers - newbie novice here!
I'm brand new to camping - got all the gear - no idea.
I've had a night in my new tent once (in the back garden) and am due to go 'live' next week (wish me luck).
Only one question at the moment:
With my tent is a spare pole section - presumably in case another of the pole sections breaks (no flies on me). If a section does break how do I get the the broken section off the bungee cord and replace it with the new section?
(I haven't got a broken pole at the moment but thought it might be useful to know)
Thanks in advance
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17/7/2006 at 11:11pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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You look inside the metal end of the last section of pole, fish the knot at the end of the shock cord elastic out and untie it, unthread the pole to the broken section, replace the broken section, rethread the pole, retie the knot and that`s that. Easy.....
Except it`s even easier if you have a pole rethreading needle (which looks like a very long wire crochet hook) to rethread the pole and a pair of thin needle pointed tweezers to get hold of the end knot, should it prove stubborn. Get one at your local camping shop. At the same time, buy some more rethreading elastic in case that breaks one day. I can never get the knot untied, btw, so I usually just cut it off. There will be plenty of slack. (Untill you`ve done the same thing ten times over.....)
And yes, take duct tape. Camper`s friend!
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