Thursday, March 20, 2014

Ahh help!!?




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What can I do to enterian 4 little kids (10 and 9) at a sleepover in a tent??


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uh tell scary stories, tell secrets,

TELL THE STORY OF THE CHUPACABRA AND THE LADY WHO DROWNED HER KIDS

north face trailhead 6 or wynnster hawk 4 or 6?




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does anyone know about these tents. I have two kids and dog, and want something durable, comfortable and easy to put up. if you have experience of either please let me know.


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I just purchased a trailhead 6 tent with the same worries about roasting in it. We spent 9 days in the mid 80's and this tent vents really well. The 2005 model has a light grey color which doesn't heat up as much in the sun. It has two mesh windows and each end. A mess dome in the ceiling and the door panels are just huge mesh vents when open. If you don't mind the zipper problem I would highly recommend. The problem with the zippers are the storm flap gets jammed in the sliders constantly. Even the inside doors have a storm flap for some reason. It's hard to get out of the tent sometimes when you are in and the stormflap is jammed on the outside. Until you get used to it.
We put a 5 foot camp table in one sleeping area and queen mattress in other and had room for chairs to sit at table with room to spare. The front vestibule is as large as a small tent lol. We also weathered a really bad T-storm that poured all night. Not one drop of water came in. I seam gripped the floor seam. Most of which is not suspended and lays on the ground. But I didn't even touch the fly it is already sealed up. Even the guyout loops have hot taped squares over them inside.
Hope this helps ya.




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