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Camp Covid 6 ( finale)

Madriverrob

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Back to work tomorrow so here’s my final offering for now

Trailstar clone courtesy of @Bopdude.


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Is that rigged with a supplied pole Rob.....or one you already had?

Only asking because there is so much room for wind and draught to come through underneath the skirt.
Pitching it lower with a shorter pole would maybe help with that?

I like the colour too :)
 
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Is that rigged with a supplied pole Rob.....or one you already had?

Only asking because there is so much room for wind and draught to come through underneath the skirt.
Pitching it lower with a shorter pole would maybe help with that?

I like the colour too :)

use of random pole , is set a bit higher than normal , can lower as required 👍
 
Is that rigged with a supplied pole Rob.....or one you already had?

Only asking because there is so much room for wind and draught to come through underneath the skirt.
Pitching it lower with a shorter pole would maybe help with that?

I like the colour too :)

They're normally pitched with trekking poles so you can adjust height / shape / pitch to suit time of year and weather conditions, absolutely tons of space in them :)
 
I actually like the idea of it set high ( for clement weather of course ) . As Al says they are a great space , very usable and packs into a 3l stuff sack 👍

I quite often rig a tarp with a bit of clearance, as long as its not blowing a hooley of course. It can give you a lot more head room for sitting up, especially if you're going to be cooking under it.
 
I really like that set up Rob. it's a bit more cheerful than all the green and coyote drab. Almost perky and sunny in outlook. You couldn't be miserable waking up under that.

I beg to differ, anything remotely tangerine is fundamentally wrong. Its not a popular colour in Casa Bam but then I'm a big manchild when it comes to this stuff because of football. :rolleyes:
 
I beg to differ, anything remotely tangerine is fundamentally wrong. Its not a popular colour in Casa Bam but then I'm a big manchild when it comes to this stuff because of football. :rolleyes:
Sheer prejudice....
 
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A Good Companions, floating in the air!!!! 😜

Lovely..........possibly some rain this w/e? I feel the need for canvas in the garden again.................
 
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