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Hi and welcome to the site
Why do you think the tent needs 3 people to put it up?. I can't get the video to play, so I am assuming that it is because of the higher dome bit in the middle, Do they have someone to go inside and hold up the middle poles, while the other 2 people fix the pins in the poles? Is this right?
If so, yes it is certainly easier to have someone inside, but it can still be done by 2 people, one end of pole is fixed onto its pin and then run around to the other side to fix the other pin in.
depending how old the children are, maybe they could hold the pole steady once the first pin is fixed , while the other end is being done.
campers are a friendly lot, don't be shy to ask your fellow campers to give you a hand, most of would come and offer you assistance if you look as if you need it anyway. When you arrive on site, smile and say hello to your neighbours, get chatting and tell them you're new to camping, and say you're not sure if you can put it up by yourselves most are only too willing to help.
Tip: take two mallets with you so you can peg down in double quick time. have the children get involved too, by following you and handing you the pegs.
it is important to try to have a practise run before you go, not only to familiarise youself with how it goes up, but also to check that everything is there , imagine getting to a site and finding you have a piece missing. if your gardens too small go the park.
Let us know how you get on.
------------- Debbie
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