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Hi, I erected my tent the other day and all was well, apart from the groundsheet bit. I have never been camping nor even been near a tent before so can some one help me out here! When I pegged the tent down (its a Royal la Rochelle 4), there seemed to be a big gap between the ground and the bottom of the tent. The groundsheet just sort of laid there, but I couldnt help thinking that if it rained, the rain would just come straight under the gap and all over the groundsheet. I have been looking at other threads and read about storm flaps, but all I have is the tent, no other flaps or bits or inside bits and outside bits (apart from the bedroom which is sig). Do you need to create a sort of curve all round the outside of groundsheet to keep water out? Or did I erect it wrong in the first place and there shouldnt even be a gap! In your replies, please speak to me as if I was five or I won't understand!!!!! Thanks in advance!
Post last edited on 17/04/2008 23:25:49
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