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We only own one tent
12 Jun 09

It's a sign of our novice status that we only own one tent, but surely one is all you need? Why on earth would anyone want more than one tent? I mean you can't sleep in 2 tents at once and why would you want 2 small tents rather than one big one? It's madness to even consider more than one tent surely? Is it like bikes where you obviously need a minimum of 3 to get by*. What do you mean you don't have 3 bikes? Perhaps more than one tent is not such a mad idea.

So how do you end up owning multiple tents, well here's the story of how one multiple owner ended up with 3 tents and is looking into buying a fourth.

We bought the Cabanon Adventure (pictured right), which is a very plain and simple heavy canvas frame tent, 10-12 years ago to replace our trailer tent. We bought it because we thought it was best make. It's a 4 berth vis-a-vis design and takes up quite a lot of boot space.

We then saw the Lidl one cheap, and decided to get that for overnight stops on our way down France. Domes were pretty new at the time. Then found that we were using the Lidl one during holidays in France and using the Cabanon in UK, when we didn't mind it taking up a lot of boot space. French holidays needed all possible boot space for wine (obviously) so then we decided we really needed a slightly bigger dome but wanted to keep size down because we were still thinking of France, where you tend to get pretty small pitches.So that's why we bought the Outwell Casagrande (pictured left).

The Lidl one was fine in France where you could do cooking and eating outside, but for the UK we needed the space to sit inside which we got with the Outwell. All three of our tents are vis-a-vis, which was fine when we were only using one inner but not enough living space if you use two.

So we're now looking into getting a bigger tent (5 or 6 berth) for use in the UK, so we can live more comfortably in the tent when the weather requires it.

It's easy to see how you can slowly accumulate tents over the years and as they are not too hard to store and don't fetch much secondhand hang on to them. It's at this point that I have just realised that the title of this post is not exactly true, in that it's a complete lie. We own two tents, one of them is tucked away under the stairs I think. The kids have it out on the garden to play in occasionally. See how easy it is, even we're amassing a collection and we're not even trying.

*To clarify that's one road bike, one off-road (mountain) bike and one going to the pub/shops bike. Obviously then you can add a full suspension downhill bike, a trials bike, a TT bike, another road bike ... you get the idea :-)

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And now i know!
12 Jun 09

Great read.. Further more i know i understand why have 3 bikes! i did wonder why you would need 3 lol

another odd tent
12 Jun 09

Thinking back to 'tents we have known', I have just remembered a really strange one, which seemed a good idea at the time.

This was based on a back pack.  The tent was fixed to a rucksack frame, and when unfolded, the frame became the back wall of the dart-shaped tent, with two folding poles to support the front.  Can't remember if it was a one or two person tent, which will show you how little we used it.

Beware designs which are too clever by half!

Anonymous
2 here
15 Jun 09

we have one four-man tent and we recently purchased a "pop-up tent" hoping for something that would be very quick set-up for when we need extra room along with our vw van. it really does pop up very quickly (i think they advertised 60 seconds; we might not be *that* quick yet) and the poles and rainfly are both integrated so you can't lose anything. and it's very lightweight!

3 and growing
17 Jun 09

We own 3 and we are looking at a 4th

Our main tent Outwell Carolina 3

Our Kitchen Tent Outdoor Revolution Outhouse XL

And a pup tent, a small 2man dome, not sure what that's for, other than wild Camp, which I have yet to do.

But whilst the Carolina 3 is great for long weekends and Bank Holidays, we need something bigger for a week plus holiday, so next year tent no4 will become our new addition.

2 going on 3
21 Jun 09

For me and my family, we have two tents already and are in the market for a 3rd. The first tent was nice and dry, but just too large so I went and bought a 2nd tent. Unfortunately this tent just decided that keeping the rain outside of the tent wasn't a priority. Therefore, I'm now in the market for a 3rd tent. Hopefully this is the last one!

Eric

http://www.familycampman.com

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