Hows this setup look? I slept with the one vestibule rolled up. condition wasn't a issue. it was certainly there but as long as I didn't brush it everything was good...
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Hows this setup look? I slept with the one vestibule rolled up. condition wasn't a issue. it was certainly there but as long as I didn't brush it everything was good...
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Looks good.That tent was my home away from home for two thousand miles on my A.T. thru hike in 2018.
That's about as good as it gets.
It does get condensation in wet weather and my only complaint is rubbing my head on the wall as I sit up and it's a little hard to put a shirt on without also rubbing against the walls.
I got caught in a wicked thunderstorm one night in NC. A wind gust pulled the center post guy line out of the ground and the tent collapsed on me, then one corner came loose! It seems I was camped in something of a wind tunnel, which the front of the tent happened to be facing.
Spent the rest of the storm sitting up and holding onto the trekking pole to hold up the tent, thinking "oh yea this is safe" as lightning crashed near-by. This lasted until like 3AM. I finally fixed the guy line, then 2 hours later round 2 came in a 5AM. At that point I gave up. Packed up and left.
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Nice setup. Does the tent come with that view?