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UnpackingEnsure that when you pull out all the items out of the tent bag that you neatly place them separately so that you don't confused and that everything is laid out in front of you, not on top of each other. Depending on what type of tent you are using you should have:

a. Inner tent

b. Outer tent

c. Tent poles

d. Tent pegs

c. Hammer (or hard rock for hammering in the pegs)

Setting up the Inner tentPlace the four corners (depending on your tent) down and spread them out so that the base part of the tent is on the ground. Peg out each corner of your tent, by pegging each opposite corner, then finishing on the other corners and if there are any central peg points as well. PolesSnap together your poles and ensure that you know which poles are for each section of your tent. Carefully run your poles through your inner tent and snap through the pole eyelet in each corner. Your tent should be taking shape now. Outer TentPull the outer tent over the inner tent and clip the outer tent to the tent poles. Then pull out the outer tent and peg out as far as possible to ensure there is distance between the inner and outer tent, to ensure that any water doesn't make your inner wet. Again start at one corner and then peg out the opposite corner then the other central points. Also there may be other guy ropes on the side of your tent that you can peg down or tie to near by trees to make you nights sleep a little more stable. Tent ZippersMake sure once you have set up your tent and place all your items inside that you zip up all entrance and exit points so that no insects get in to make for a relaxed mozzie free night.
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