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Subject Topic: Help! How do i keep my tent cool inside?
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26/6/2009 at 11:05am
 Location: Huddersfield West Yorskshire
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 6
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Hi everyone, thanks for all your advice.  As for having a canvas tent, if you see the post that says help i think i may have been conned, you can see that we were going to buy a second hand Bear Lake, but got ripped off!!

So the back up was the Montana 6 - it's all down to what you can afford at the time & as this was our first year camping as a family we didn't want to spend a fortune, to find out that camping wasn't for us.  As it tunrs out we love it!!!

It's wierd that no matter how hot it is during the day, the beds get so cold on a night time.  I guess mattress toppers are a good idea!  We were under the shade of some trees for our sleeping area, so it didn't get too hot & with having a 3 year old with us, didn't manage to sleep much past 7.30am anyway.

On the plus side of our tent - we have the sewn in ground sheet & the friends we went on holiday didn't, our friends thought having the separate ground sheet was better than ours, until their tent was raided by squirrels whilst we were out for the day!!!  They ate 2 full boxes of cereals, chewed the spray bottle of cooking oil & drank that & chewed through an air pump & phone charger.  This was over 2 days!

So will always put all our food in plastic boxes & think sewn in ground sheets are great for keeping the little fluffy thieves out.

We've been camping in Wales & York so far & can't wait to get out again soon.

When we can afford it, we will probably invest in a Bear Lake, but we'll save the pennies for a little longer.

The Rushtons x



26/6/2009 at 11:21am
 Location: Alton
 Outfit: None Entered
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Ahhh, squirrels. When we designed the Sleepbreeze we talked to a camper who asked us to put a couple of attachments on the fan housing so that he could padlock the zip of his tent, but still have the fan poking through and pumping fresh air into the tent.

Why did he need to padlock the tent I hear you all cry? Well, one morning when camping in the New Forest he woke up to find a pony nosing its way into his backpacker tent after some apples. I know that waking up to the sight of a horse's head is the stuff of Godfather movies, but when the horse tries to take your breakfast from you too....



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27/6/2009 at 10:03am
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You could get the silver foil emergency blankets and put them on the roof of your tent.You will have to sercure them down somehow but this does work as it reflects the heat.


27/6/2009 at 10:12am
 Location: Alton
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Certainly would if the outer layer isn't coated with a plastic layer (as they tend to be). So, you would be better off using large sheets of kitchen foil.

Andy



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