[MR] Pavilion question

waian1701 waian1701 at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 11 02:13:34 PST 2006


If you don't Winter camp much, having the walls of your tent "not" touch the ground really helps move the air.  I have a 16x16, a door on all sides, the lightest canvas, and walls that don't touch the ground. It stays just a couple degrees above outside temp with the doors open.  If there is a good breeze it is like having no walls at all.
   
  Waian
   
   
  
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:17:06 -0500
From: "Sharon Gordon" <gordonse at one.net>
Subject: Re: [MR] Pavilion question
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You might ask on some of the Kingdom lists that are farther from 
Pennsic as
well.

Once you do get a tent, one thing that helps is to orient your canvas 
tent
so the wind is blocked or flows through easily depending on the season 
and
weather conditions.

Sharon


		
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