This is definitely not the right tent for weekend camping, but it will be a beautiful thing for us during our week of hunting. The purpose of the trip was to learn how to do everything and what I needed to change, if anything. Here is what I learned.
Becket
A becket is a small piece of rope with a knot tied at each end.
If you make a loop with the becket, and pass that loop through the grommet, then drive the stake through the loop, then if the stake gets stuck in the ground you can just cut the becket and leave the stake in the ground. This was almost a problem on the trial run camping trip. I didn't bring a hammer with a claw so it was hard to pull the stakes out of the ground.
Water Tank
The stove has a water tank that hangs from the side. This allows the stove to heat up the water and provide us with hot water for whatever we need it. The spigot on the water tank is connected with a nut on the inside. I learned that the nut is not made from stainless steel like the tank is, so it started to rust after two days of use. This made the water all rusty.
Tent Setup
The tent setup should take less than an hour when we are all working together. I have set it up twice so far and I am getting a good routine. The actual tent setup only takes about 30 minutes. The thing that takes the longest time is driving the 44 stakes in the ground. If I bring 2-3 hammers then we all should be able to get that part done in no time.
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