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It looks similar to the Outwell indiana, if it is we found it easiest to do the following (if i can remember correctly)
assemble all the poles then thread the roof poles through, next starting at the back put in the first pair of upright poles and erect the tent putting in the ring and pins (ensure that the loop is slackened off first) put a peg in the guy in the middle at the back to keep the tent up, then moving from the back to the front complete the same for each pair of uprights. Oncle they are all in peg the front guy loosley. Then go back to the back and with one person walk each set poles forward so the tent material is taught inbetween. Repeg the front and then peg the main guys and finish pegging.
You can assemble all the poles before you put thetent up but we found it heavy to lift.
Hope this makes sense.
Ruth
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