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25/8/2006 at 10:38pm
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My mum bought me a 'Blue ridge- Panama' 4 man tent from 'Marshall ward' but  there is no instrutions with it and I am off camping tomorow.

Tried to put the bloody thing up, but failed, can anyone help me PLEASE!!!! 



25/8/2006 at 10:55pm
 Location: Essex and Norfolk
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   Hi, Liatoby...

   Your tent (Blue ridge, Panama) looks fairly similar to the 'Khyam Santiago'... If you go to the Khyam website (www.khyam.co.uk) then click on the 'khyam PS tents' panel, you'll find the 'Santiago' there, in the 'Autotouring/festival' section... Click on 'view product video' and you'll get a short film showing you how to pitch the tent... It isn't exactly the same, but near enough to give you a good idea how it's done...
   Enjoy your camping trip in the new tent and welcome to the UKCS website... Andy...

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25/8/2006 at 10:57pm
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Its a vis a vis tent and when you look at the bits it wont be rocket science.

You have 2 long poles with 'elbows' on them that cross over the top. The other shorter poles thread through and support the bedroom areas. Just put all the poles through first then get someone inside to lift the middle up and locate the pins into the holes on the ends of the poles. Once you have the main dome up put the pins in the side poles and you will be ready to peg the guys.

Hope this helps


25/8/2006 at 11:39pm
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thanks 4 your help.


25/8/2006 at 11:40pm
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thank you for the help


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26/8/2006 at 12:25am
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i am still having trouble as i have never been camping and never put up a tent before.

Thanks



26/8/2006 at 12:36am
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   Hi, Liatoby...

    First of all, dont worry about it... You can bet there'll be someone on your site who has a similar tent (there are lots like it) and will give you a hand... We've all been 'first timers' and appreciate that it can be a bit daunting at first, but you'll soon get the hang of it... Unless you've been camping for a while, all new tents take a few tries before you find how easy they are to pitch... As I said, dont worry you'll be fine, just go and enjoy yourself!... Anyway, with a bit of luck, someone will come on to the website and be able to give you specific instructions for your tent, before you go tomorrow...

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cheers mate, its nice to know there are people out there that give a toss.

 lets hope i am smiling tomorow and not sleeping in the car!!!  Thanks



26/8/2006 at 12:57am
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Quote: Originally posted by liatoby on 26/8/2006

i am still having trouble as i have never been camping and never put up a tent before.

Thanks


Hay don't panic, we all had to start somewhere.

Take a good look at the pic that Mags has posted and if you have time go to a camp shop to look at some tents to get an idea of typical construction. Here is a more detailed run through, starting from an assumption that you don't know much about tents.

So when you get the tent out and lay it out on the floor in front of you you need to work out which is the outer side as this will have fabric "tubes" that the poles go through - have this side uppermost. The poles are linked together with elastic so you just need to slot them together which is very easy to work out how to do. You will find 2 long ones that go diagonally over the top of the middle dome bit, and two shorter ones that hold out the bedroom areas to either side. There is often some colour coding to help match poles to sleeves.

When threading the poles, push them through as pulling them can mean that they separate inside the sleeve and are a b*gger to sort out then!

Once all 4 poles are threaded through and the fabric of the tent is distributed evenly over them, you need to lift the whole thing up, and then one person needs to hold up to centre where the 2 long poles cross. The other person needs to go round the outside fastening the pole feet down. This is usually a ring-and-pin system - a metal ring with a pin like a short tent peg on it. The pin goes inside the end of the metal collar (called a "ferrule") at the end of the pole. If there is not a ring-and pin then there will be an eyelet in the webbing that the pole end fits into. Given the design of this tent there will be 2 fastners as 2 pole feet attach at the same point.You can then peg the pole feet down by putting a peg through the ring.

There will be tension straps on the underside of the tent which are there to pull the poles up into the correct shape, so when you are pegging down the pole feet, do make sure that the zips are all closed and that the tent fabric and the tension straps are all taut and straight. Once that is done, then you need to follow these steps:

1. Peg out the bottom edge of the flysheet, making sure it is taut and even all round.

2. You should have bedroom pods that then go up inside at each end. These may clip at the bottom onto the same ring that the pole foot is attached to - on some cheaper tents there are just pegging loops and you have to peg the base of the bedroom down. The bedroom will need to be lifted up and attached to the inside of the tent, usually with a toggle and loop system which is easy to work out. Again there may be some colour coding to help you match up toggles to loops and get it all the right way.

3. There should be a groundsheet too - if this is small it will just cover the area between the 2 bedrooms, if it is bigger than that then it may in fact cover the whole "footprint" of the tent in which case it needs to go down before you put the bedrooms in.

4. There are guy ropes on the outside of the tent. These are there to provide essential stability, so they need to be  pegged out - in general you place a guyrope so it lines up with the seams/pole it is attached to.

To be honest, if you are heading off to set up at a camp site there will be friendly neighbours who may offer help, cos none of us like to see newbies struggle. Good luck with it!



26/8/2006 at 1:06am
 Location: Essex and Norfolk
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   ...Top post, 'Foggers and or Dick'... That's what I like about this site, people going out of their way to help someone they don't even know... Brilliant!...

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26/8/2006 at 2:00am
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Thanks so much for the help! I am printing out the information you have gave me and taking it with me tomorow. I should be ok thanks to all of the messeges of help i have got from this site.



26/8/2006 at 2:10am
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That lot in the piccy in Magnolia's post don't look like they pitched it that well they're on a wonk. And they forgotton their chairs. Although they have got the wine out.

Strange.

Cath




26/8/2006 at 8:46am
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Well done foggers, fantastic explanation. That is clearer than the instruction we got with our tent. and a lot more helpful.

  Welcome to ukcs liatoby, enjoy your holiday and don't be shy to ask for help if you have trouble putting the tent up. People are usually more than willing to lend a hand.

 



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