Consider donating your old tent to a local charity or outdoor organization, or sell it online or at a garage sale. If it's in poor condition, recycle it if possible or dispose of it responsibly.
Their 6 year old son left the tent open. You should have seen him in court, he was crying nearly the whole time.
Something like it but not exactly.
I have old and hard to see directions to setting up my Acadmey Broadway tent and would like new instructions how to set my tent up.
A camping footprint is designed to go outside, and underneath the tent. Additionally if the footprint was purchased with the tent, it will often be the exact shape of the tent and will have holes in the corners which the tent poles are often designed to go through, securing the footprint in place. When the footprint is under the tent it should help to prevent the bottom of the tent from getting wet. Also the shiny side goes up (the waterproof coating). This is to protect the waterproof quality of the footprint. -Mr. Tent
To replace the tent rods in your camping tent, first identify the type and size of rods needed. Purchase replacement rods from the manufacturer or a camping store. Remove the old rods by detaching them from the tent fabric. Insert the new rods into the designated sleeves or attachments on the tent. Secure the rods in place and adjust as needed for proper setup.
This manual should have come with the tent when you purchased it. If you can no longer find it, visit the manufacturer website for assistance.
you should use an a frame tent when camping in medioker weather and on short 2 to 7 day camping days
If you discover mold on your tent, you should clean it immediately using a mixture of water and mild soap. Scrub the affected areas gently with a sponge or brush, then rinse thoroughly and allow the tent to dry completely before storing it. It's important to address mold promptly to prevent further growth and potential damage to the tent.
Yes, putting a tarp over your tent can provide added protection from rain, wind, and sun exposure. It can help prevent leaks and prolong the lifespan of your tent.
A tent is the most important piece of camping gear. However, if you are like most people, choosing a tent can be confusing. For help selecting your next tent, follow these few simple steps. Start by determining the size of tent that you will need. The tent should comfortably accommodate every member of your family. Next, consider the tents weight. If you will be backpacking, the tent should be light weight. Remember, the larger the tent, the heavier it will be. Finally, consider the weather. If camping during the summer months, a three season tent should be considered as they are cooler. Four season tents are ideal for winter camping.
There should be a tag inside the tent with the model number and what materials it is made from. Kind of like the tag on a matress or pillow.
Not if it's mentioned on the lease. It then should tell the Tenant (not "tent") where this deposit is located and whether it bears interest.