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31/7/2013 at 3:21pm
Location: North Herts Outfit: Monterey4 Cabanon E
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Welcome back Firefox!
I suffered the same mystification initially, all these bendy poles to contend with like fibreglass tentacles.
Have you looked on YouTube or even on the manufacturer's website, as sometimes there maybe a video that will help.
Or look for a similar shaped tent and search for that instead if you can't see your own.
In answer to your last question, yes, put the flysheet/outer tent up first, and then fit the inners. Some tents specify these can be left in place to save pitching time, but that does make it more awkward and there's the issue of trapping in damp.
The pitching differs a little depending on whether it's a dome or tunnel. And there seem to far more guy ropes than with frame tents.
If there are adjustable straps at the base of the ring/pin doodah, then loosen these as it'll make bending the poles into the pins a bit easier, then tighten them up once the poles are up.
In my experience, putting the pins into the poles each end is less hassle if done on the ground, rather than trying to flail around with unwieldy bits in the air, although sometimes that's inescapable.
I wish I'd had a video of the first couple of attempts I had at pitching these type of tents. Worthy of You Been Framed!!!
As I'm sure you know, have a go at home before you use it on a site (I didn't follow this advice ) to save your blushes.
If all else fails, I'm sure someone on site would come and give you a hand, that part of camping hasn't really changed.
I do hope you have fun and enjoy your camping comeback.
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01/8/2013 at 5:00pm
Location: Devon Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe Vango Dart 300 DLX
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Like yourself I returned to camping after a break of 25 years. The last tent then was a canvas frame tent. Thought I'd give the new polyester ones a try, bought a secondhand Kampa Shanklin to test out whether I still got on with camping, yes fine, then bought a larger Outwell Nevada M. I've now gone back to single skin canvas, there's nothing quite like it. Couldn't stand the constant flapping of the polyester all night long when it was windy, condensation despite more than adequate ventilation and seemed to get so many insects in it was a joke. Best move I made, invested in a Cabanon Gaudeloupe, it does deaden outside noises a lot, no problem with creepy crawlies, one person can erect it easily,it's super stable, when domes and tunnels were falling like nine-pins in 30 mph wind and rain mine stood firm, and if it's taken care of will last me for the rest of my camping days! Wonder if you will one day return to canvas too? Either way, enjoy!
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