Pay attention that the doors of the inner and outer tents should face in one direction, with the four corners hanging on the four corners of the inner tent (near the position of the tent pole, you can find the hanging place). Some also nail the four corners of the outer tent with ground nails near the four corners of the inner tent to see if there are any hanging rings that can be nailed to the ground. Make sure that the outer tent is also tight and in areas where the inner tent is not attached, so that if it rains, the inner tent will not get wet. Moreover, due to breathing, a layer of dew or frost will form on the outer tent in the morning, and if it is not attached, it will not get wet. However, there are also bad tent frost that can accumulate on the inner tent. Get up early, it's about to snow inside the tent.
There are also some ropes on the outer tent that are used to reinforce the tent. It is generally not necessary to pull them when there is no strong wind. If you are not worried, it is best to pull them up. You can also use ground nails and pull several ropes evenly with force. In the morning, if the weather is good, it is best not to immediately put away the tent and let it dry a little. If it gets wet, remember to spread it out and let it dry when you go home, otherwise it will get moldy. To collect the tent, first dismantle the outer tent, remove the ground nails of the inner tent, and don't rush to dismantle the tent poles. Open the door, raise the tent to shake, pour out the soil inside, and then place it on the ground. Take off one end of both tent poles, and this will flatten the tent. Push out the tent poles from one end, don't pull them, they are inserted and will scatter when pulled. Finally, fold up the tent pole, put the inner and outer curtains back in the bag, and don't lose the floor nails.
Tent Precautions
Mar 19, 2024
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