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Topic: tents with hanging or removable bedrooms
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30/8/2008 at 9:25pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Outwell Hartford L
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Does anyone have one of these kind of tents and just not hang the bedrooms at all? is that possible?
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30/8/2008 at 10:08pm
Location: Kent Outfit: Khyam Michigan 12 & Coleman Weekend 6
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Yes it is possible. We used all ours last time but think next time we will leave one off as it gives you a bit of extra space.
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30/8/2008 at 10:24pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Outwell Hartford L
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i meant the ones in the style of the montana with a fully sewn in groundsheet - so no frogs! We just can't seem to find the right arrangement for us. We have an older style Hartford L that is going to have to go.
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30/8/2008 at 10:40pm
Location: Somerset Outfit: Khyam XL Excelsior 2007
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In my case I have no SIG in main tent and the bedroom is my "dry" area - I have the bulk of the electrics in there.
I found it good to be able to ventilate the main tent and have a bit of comfort in the bedroom. (from the mesh window through to the vent at rear of bedroom.)
(but then I have a condensation-prone polyester tent with a polycotton bedroom)
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31/8/2008 at 1:53pm
Location: Grantham Outfit: Lunar solar 524
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Weve tried leaving both bedrooms up using the smaller one as a store. That way you can shut the door on the bags etc. This last time we left the smaller bedroom out. We also, half way through our holiday decided to try moving the front door of our Gelert Vario 6 back to the inner position so that we now have a porch but smaller living area, so may find it an advantage to leave the second bedroom out to increase the living area. Next time we may try putting the smaller bedroom up and leaving out the larger bedroom to see how that works for us. It will depend on whether or not we can fit the double blow up matress in the smaller bedroom. So really, you can try every combination settling for what suits you.
------------- Steve W
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31/8/2008 at 7:31pm
Location: Norfolk Outfit: Bailey Senatar Arizona
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I wouldn't just muddle through, there are so many good tents out there you should be able to find one that is just right. How many of you are there? how many bedrooms do you need -( its good to have an extra one for storage if you can) do you want a SIG or not? decide on the these points and then just look for tents that fit these requirements. Once you've picked the tent get a decent canopy that way you can cook under it when the weather is bad.
We've just brought a Rotal Pescara 8, the 2008 model comes with a canopy already and a back annex that you can add on or not so it seems very flexible, which to us is important. We looked at serveral different set ups, the reviews on here were very helpfull.
Good luck hunting,I'm sure you will find just what you need 
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31/8/2008 at 8:18pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Outwell Hartford L
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We have an old style Hartford L, which is pitch inner first and i understand it is much smaller than the current model. When the boys were little we slept in the middle living room section, junk in one pod and babies in the other pod. Then they grew & wanted to be with us, so we all slept in the middle. Now we all sleep on campbeds having given up on airbeds, so theres not room for us all in the middle! Last weekend we tried us in one pod, them in the other as it's supposed to be, with the table & chairs in the middle. But, because the campbeds are higher from the ground two adult campbeds in one pod meant you had the sloping side of the pod touching your face, so we tried one adult with one child in each pod, which was fine, but the boys seem to grow by the second & by next year they'll be 6 and nearly 8 & even bigger! And even tho we could all sit round the table. no-one could get past anyone, we all had to get out to move seats!
Also we have a mouse nibble in one of the bedroom windows & a hole in the living area groundseet, and having been rained on constantly every trip this year, I'd love a canopy to cook under.
Oops! Have just spotted the Quechua Seconds System! maybe I can have everything!!
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31/8/2008 at 8:51pm
Location: Somerset Outfit: Raclet Astor 300 & something new
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I hate to shamelessly plug an item I'm selling on Ebay, however the tent I've listed sounds perfect for you. It's a 3 bedroom tunnel tent (good height in bedrooms) the back bedrooms can be opened up into one big room big enough for 4 campbeds.
The side bedroom is what we use for storage, wee bucket and other bits and pieces.
The living area is big enough for a table and chairs, along with all of the food/fridge/shelving for kitchen. We put the cooker outside under the canopy and I've added sides to the canopy for cooking in the rain...
(Hmm...now doubting whether to sell!!)
Pretty versatile set up all round....
Search Outwell Indiana 8 although the Vermont sounds like it could also suit if you wanted a sig.
Emma
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01/9/2008 at 10:00pm
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Quote: Originally posted by katemoss on 31/8/2008
It's all so confusing! everytime we make up our minds which tent to buy, we spot another! Do we get a big tent & a little tent or just one medium sized one? do we need that much space? Will that be enough space? Where will we cook? in the rain as usual or take the 'gazebo' or get a tent with an extension or canopy? or just muddle through as we are! my head is going to burst!!!
We had a problem with the cooking when wet in our Mogul XL. It was plenty big enough in the dry, but cramped if the cooker had to come in. Weve just got a Minnesota 4 which offers a good size canopy or full porch extension. That said, its big enough to take a cooker inside on its own.
Anyone want a cheap - AND rain tested Mogul XL??
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