I was just wondering if anyone who has one of these tents, zips out the grouindsheet every time they pack up, or can it be left on making it easier (or not) for pitching the next time. Never having used a tent with a zipped in ground sheet before was wondering if this is possible?
Thanks
Helen
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we have the trout lake and never unzip the groundsheet to pack the tent away however,we do use a footprint under the groundsheet which helps to keep it clean.
the tent and groundsheet pack away into the bag really easily.Do make sure that the canvas is dry though!
Fantastic tent,you won't go far wrong with it especially if you can get the front canopy to go with it
We detach the zig everytime we put away. When pitching, I put up the fly, then while guying and pegging out, my OH reattaches the zig and puts up the inner. The zig is folded up and put away in the pole bag. (Better weight distribution). After practice, we have got this down to a fine art and we are all up in half an hour.
Tbh I think if you left it attached it would be hard to pack away and heavy to pitch. By the way we always use a footprint to keep the underside of the zig clean.
We love our old Trout and spent many evening sitting out under the front porch. Got 22 nights booked for this year with more to come
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I have to admit I am tempted after looking at one this week. Started off years ago in a small nylon dome tent. then from then on its been cabanons all the way really. Do have a couple of kyhams and an outwell oregon 5 but like the idea of a polycotton and fell in love with the trout lake when we saw it. Always use a groundsheet with all our tents but obviously its a loose one.
Love the extension on the Trout Lake. Looking at the video just didn't fancy all that crawling about zipping the groundsheet in everytime ( not so young anymore) With our frame tents you just lay it over the inner flaps which is quite easy really.
BUT, the choice of 3 doors, all those meshed windows and the canopy of the Trout Lake are very appealing I must say.
Thanks for your replies
Helen
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A Trout Lake is on our shopping list too. Were a couple and the size is perfect for us. We looked at this tent packed away and it is far more managable than a Bear Lake 4 which was the other option. We love the Bear but feel it is too big for what we need so the Trout it is. You wont go wrong with this tent.
There's a Trout Lake 5 now, apparantly due to demand for a slightly bigger one. It's the 5 we went in at Gillingham, now I don't know which size to choose I think the 5 will work out about £100 or so more for an extra 50cm width. Don't know if thats worth it really.
I want a Trout Lake too.
We have a Bear Lake 6 and I love it. We also have a Minnesota 4 for weekend trips which is a great little tent, but I do miss the polycotton of the 'lakes' so a trout to replace it at some point would do nicely thank you
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2010
Easter - cancelled 8-(
April - Hawkshead
May - Riverside Cononley
May - Keswick Mountain Festival
May - High Yedmandale Farm
June - York Cycle show
August - Hartlepool
August - Riverside, Cononley
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Sorry for the cheeky plug....but if anyone is interested in a nearly new Trout Lake + Footprint + Carpet, I have one for sale, listed in the Free Ads on this site. I live near Whitchurch in North Shropshire.
But if we did(or any of the Outwell lakes come to that) we would always unzip the groundsheet and keep it in a separate bag.It is very easy to zip in after the tent is up.
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