On a day like today where it is windy and has rained, when you have taken the tent down and are back at home, how do you dry your tent please?
I could hang mine on the rotary washing line, but it is windy and Im worried that the tent might snag on it.
Might seem like a silly question, but Im interested in your ideas.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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In whatever way or place I can... hang in a garage, spread over the stairs, spare bedroom? Wherever one can. Indeed if you take precautions, a rotary line sounds great.
I'm assuming that this is a plastic tent which will dry faster and may allow a little more leeway as to when you dry it, than a canvas or polycotton tent, which should be taken out at the VERY earliest opportunity.
I spread mine out over the trailer in the garage, and kept turning it at least once a day until it was fully dried.
It was not easy to do with my last canvas Dutch pyramid tent that had a sawn in groundsheet, which made it very heavy to move about. Hence I became a fair weather camper.
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If packed wet I try and get it out and pitched up in good weather as soon as possible, if the weather isnt great then as above get it out and spread it out somewhere indoors or if you know someone with access to a school or community hall where it could be pitched inside
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