STEP 10: Stake down tent by inserting a stake through the | NOTE: | If you choose to use yourtent fly as a canopyonly, |
wei_bingloop at each fly comer and each in_ |
| you may do so by omittingSteps 8 and 9. Stake |
stake loop on the tent. Hammer stakes Into the ground |
| downfly cornersand guy out the fly forextra stability. |
at a 45 ° angle, by using a hammer or mallet. Make |
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sure to pull tent out even and tight. |
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| Your tent includes a divider curtain that can be |
Tent should appear as shown. |
| hooked into the center of your tent to divide the tent |
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| into two morns. |
STEP 11: Guyropesare provided for windyconditions.Tieguy ropeto the loop locatedat each upper comer ofthe fly and stake down with a loop made withthe slider. Adjustsliders as necessary.
| Conveniencepockets are providedfor storing |
| small campinggear. |
NOTE: | To take down tent, follow above steps In the reverse |
| order. Be sure to leave tent unzipped. Place stakes |
| into stake bag, which is provided. |
| Fold fly and place on top of tent. Fold tent into thirds |
| lengthwise toward the door. At opp_ite end of the |
| doors, start a small, tight roll and roll toward the doors. |
| Once rolled, tie a stdng or rope around tent to hold |
| into place. Slide the tent, frame and stakes Into carry |
| bag. Make sure tent is clean and dry before storing. |