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02/11/2006 at 8:09am
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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It`s easy to dry off poles and pegs...just let them air out till dry. They don`t take up a lot of space. Mud doesn`t matter unless it`s wet mud.
As to the tent, it needs to be dry. DRY.Damp won`t do it. The majority of mould takes hold in the inners, btw, where the upper sections are not proofed and thus can absorb water. Yes the tent is synthetic, but it can still get mould on the surface and that`s not good. (Wet canvas tents rot.)
Ask yourself how much you want to replace your Nebraska in the spring due to mould caused by you not drying it well enough. Wouldn`t that drive you mad too? Keep turning it over for another couple of days and make sure the groundsheet is dry on the base. Then it will be fine.
One thing...you brought it back slightly damp this time, but next time it could be soaking. Theink ahead as to how you`ll dry it then. Some folks have a few hooks screwed into the rafters in the attic to suspend a tent from, for instance. Or have put in an extra clothes line attachment or similar. We dry our synthetic tents over the stair bannisters.
One real problem with the current monster tents that are so popular is that 99% of new folk don`t think about what they`ll do with it at home when wet. Even a lot of experienced veterans don`t think about this. The forum is FULL of threads come summer about how folk can`t find anywhere to dry their tents, and it`s also full of threads on mouldy tents.
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04/11/2006 at 6:26pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Arne on 03/11/2006
Valk - Scot
How long does your Vango Oregon 600 take to dry out? I live in a flat and it when it would be erected it is bigger than my living room.
thanks
What...if I bring the flysheet back so wet it needs to be transported in bin liners?
Well, if I hang it over the stairwell to the basement it will hang flat in a sinngle layer. It takes overnight to dry it there, even though the basement is as cold as a morgue even in summer. The flysheet does have a HH of 2000 and is water repellent so it doesn``t get sodden, after all...the water is all on the surface, so a lot of it gets shaken off.
I hang the inner pods as well. I`ll have cleaned the underside of the groundsheet sections roughly with an old towel before I rolled them up and put them in thier own binliner,, so they won`t be soaking either. Same with the main groundsheet on the rare occasions I use one.
However, I AM lucky enough to have a big high bannister, and a concrete floor at the bottom so puddles don`t matter. If I was taking a tent home wet and having to dry it inside the main house, I`d give the flysheet a darn good shake outside if it had stopped raining then heap it up loose on some old towels first to mop up the runoff. Bath might be a good place for this? After that I doubt it would take more than overnight again to dry it if you spread it out loosely over the furniture.. The Oregon is not a big tent by most folk`s standards so easy enough to move around.
(Now ask me how long it takes to dry a 12-man SIG tent indoors? Dunno, because I really, REALLY wouldn`t like to try that.....Our 12-man outer-first Colorado takes two of us to manuvere the flysheet over the bannisters, and I have to take it round the corner to the Community Centre to fold it up, lol.) )
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