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Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

My favourite dehydrated food: I hate dehydrated food :(

aye with this year's forecast it'll be a job to keep it dehydrated.

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

Hi, I have found that if you insert the pole, male end first, it is easier.
The pole is constructed male to female etc and feeding it through this way does not appear to snag as much.
Taking the pole out, just keep feeding it the same way.
I have fitted the pole cover very loosely and find that it is possible to feed the pole through without too much trouble.
Sorry about the anatomy terminology.
You probably know what I mean.

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

Hi Jean - yes you do need the pole sleeve. I left mine behind last year - on advice of other Challengers and I got a bit of a leak at the apex of the pole. It's a bit fiddly to attach the first time but you can then leave it attached longterm
I remember my pole being a bit sticky to start with but soon loosened up with use.
While your buying pegs think about some extra guys as well. I attached an extra guy ot both ends and off the pole last year and with the high winds was glad I did. It stood up as well as Sue's Akto. remember it is advised to pitch it with the pole facing the wind rather than the end to the wind - which doesn't seem logical but does work.
Have a good Challenge!

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

Hi Jean
You need the pole cover as it guarantees no leaks from the stitching round the pole seam. Hope you understood that!!
It also aids stability.
I have the Laser Comp and its a great tent, it stood up to all the battering last year and kept me dry.
Have a great walk.
All the best
Lawrie

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

Thank you all very much, that's all most helpful and reassuring; apart perhaps from Sandy's male and female anatomy, as both of my pole ends look the same - perhaps that's why it was at "clearance" price!!

If that signifies a real problem, I don't know whether to say don't tell me or I'll worry, or tell me quick and I'll take the old Akto after all. But I did pitch it in the garden, and it did seem to work. Haven't bought extra guys though, & no chance now, but i could take a bit of climbing cord.

I'm off in the morning, whateffer!!

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

Jean.
Both ends do indeed look the same. Where the section joins is the difference.

I think my explanation has lost something in the translation. Sorry if I have confused you.

My Laser Comp is the best tent I have used.

I'm sure an old hand as yourself will have nae bother.

Have a good trip.

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

Not the ends of the pole Jean.
Look at the coupling points.
One is an inny one an outy.
That's how you tell the gender.

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

As Jean will be singing traditional songs about lovelorn maidens, handsome boatmen, and rugged ploughboys all the way across, I'm sure she will have worked out the male/female business by the time she gets to Montrose

Re: Andrew W, Bill, Jeremy, Judith......help!

Hey, lay off, you unruly lot!.....Sorry, yes I was just being a bit thick there.

See you in Montrose!