Not paranoid at all, It's just good common sense to carry spares and repair kit.
If you ever have a pole break on site, you 'll wish you had the sense to have brought spares with you.
Ductape is good to wrap around a pole that has split , but not snapped right through.
a pack of elastic is only £5 in millets, or any other camping shop.
You can get the elastic out of the end if the pole with a tweezers, or a long narrow pliers if you can't just pull it out (sometimes they get wedged in with mud).
The elastic comes with a wire threader, but I found it was easier to singe the end of the elastic and thread it through without attaching it to the threading wire. If you hold the pole up straight and just drop the elastic in , its easier than trying to push it through with the pole lying flat. You just tie a double knot in the end to secure it.
if you have a snapped elastic, measure the length and mark it , but don't cut it until after you have rethreaded the poles. Easier to thread if you don't have to stretch the elastic as you thread.
Spare poles may be bought slightly longer than needed, you need to cut to size with a junior hacksaw , with a bit of masking tape around the line to be cut. Do this at home beforehand , so you have the correct length pole ready.
It really is a very easy job, although it sounds complicated. takes about 5 minutes to saw a pole to size. Rethreading a whole length of poles, 10minutes max.
tenaciuos tape is excellent for repairing a hole or tear in flysheet, almost invisible, fully waterproof and easy to use. £4 on ebay, with only 50p postage from S&P caravans. Also available in some camping shops
------------- Debbie
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