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12/7/2012 at 4:19pm
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Going to start by saying I am a completly new camper.

We have arranged to go away this weekend, just local, to get used to pitching the tent.

My question is were would the tent pegs be? openened the poles not in there, looked in the tent bag and unless they are inside the tent i cant see them, its all rolled up.

Dont want to turn up tomorrow to find i have a tent and no pegs

Thanks in advance and be gentle with a newbie.



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12/7/2012 at 4:29pm
 Location: Ross on Wye
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Should be inside the tent if its been packed as Outwell do. Have a look on Youtube and search for Outwell Montana 6. There are loads of videos showing how to pitch and depitch (to get it back into the bag), including official Outwell vidoes.

The "official" Outwell video shows the pegs wrapped inside the tent in the bag. If I were you I would check it before you go.

Hope this helps,

John



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12/7/2012 at 5:03pm
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Should be rolled up inside the tent. I would advise you to get some extra pegs, as the the Outwell ones are plastic and can bend easily. Enjoy!


12/7/2012 at 5:47pm
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Ditto clunty's comment , if there is any grit in the soil the plastic pegs suffer so we now use rockpegs ... look rather like a thick 8" nail with a plastic top

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50-Steel-Rock-Pegs-hardstanding-tent-peg-Brand-New-RED-/380452659446?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_HikingCamping_Tents_JN&hash=item5894bee0f6

These are the sort and at £20 for 50 they are not too dear...... you might also need something to bang them in



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12/7/2012 at 7:07pm
 Location: Aston Clinton
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Once again and this is becoming a habit I have to agree with " Old Grey" you will need some rock/hard ground pegs to go with the plastic Outwell ones as they dont like stony or hard ground

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13/7/2012 at 10:45am
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Thanks for the tips, rolled the tent out and hey presto pegs inside. I was a little wary of taking out its bag indoors and never getting it back in.

I will order more pegs, dont think hard ground should be a prob this weekend but definately for the future.

Thanks

Mark



13/7/2012 at 11:11am
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You'll end up acquiring various sets of pegs. We take all ours everywhere and can then accommodate whatever the ground conditions are.

Many folks here like deltas for the main guy ropes.

Enjoy the week-end, and your new tent, whatever the weather.

And BTW, welcome to UK CS

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13/7/2012 at 12:01pm
 Location: Chessington Surrey
 Outfit: Outwell Montana Lake
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Quote: Originally posted by mikegalagher on 13/7/2012
You'll end up acquiring various sets of pegs. We take all ours everywhere and can then accommodate whatever the ground conditions are.

Many folks here like deltas for the main guy ropes.

Enjoy the week-end, and your new tent, whatever the weather.

And BTW, welcome to UK CS

Have to agree, we're yet to use our Montana Lake properly but already we've got a separate bag for the pegs which includes the Outwell supplied steel ones, 20 x Deltas, 24 x Rock Pegs (from Halfords £4 for 8), a rubber mallet, a claw hammer, peg puller and spare guys !

Hopefully should cover us for most eventualities

 

 

 

 

 

 



13/7/2012 at 12:26pm
 Location: Caerphilly South Wales
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This may seem silly but..

If the ground is hard, could you not pour some water (only small amounts) where you are going to place the pegs to make the earth softer?



13/7/2012 at 12:48pm
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Yes. And some folks do. Me ? I select the pegs needed for the ground conditions and whack 'em in as fast as possible so I can sit down with a drink.

So no messing around in the Gallagher tenthold.

Another techynicky is to use something like a cold chisel or similar to create a pilot hole. But again, not us. So much vin rouge. So little time.

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13/7/2012 at 7:20pm
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My son who is a camping virgin came with us a while back bringing his 2 man tent. He though his metal pegs ( that came with the tent a Suncamp)  would be OK as we have had a lot of rain recently .....

Was so funny watching the poor kid bending peg after peg in the New Forest, he now understands why his dad said get rock pegs



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13/7/2012 at 7:57pm
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Our first tent was a Cabanon frame tent which is one of the more expensive makes but even then they gave you thin steel pegs and a rubber mallet. Our first pitch abroad was at Pornic in Brittany. The rubber mallet was useless as the ground was so hard. We borrowed a copper mallet from the couple in a caravan next door which was great. We have changed all the pegs to rock pegs since which are far superior.

Next morning we went to a Bricomarche and bought a 2lb lump hammer which is the best tool ever for driving in pegs. We still take a claw hammer for removing pegs but the lump hammer is the best for getting them in. We have seen people having awful problems with pegs and lend them the lump hammer and hey presto, no problem at all. Forget putting water to soften the ground, if you have a lump hammer no ground is too hard.

John



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14/7/2012 at 9:14pm
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Well it lasted one night, we awoke at 6 to find ourselve in a massive puddle. Poor guy next to us almost drowned.

The only good thing is that the tent is fully water proof as it was bone dry inside.

Only hope for better weather tomorrow so we can get it dry.

Not a great camping start but it can only get better from here.




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