nucktaco
Adventurer
Hey all,
I’ve got a wild coast tent big sky and we’ve had it for about 3 years now. Love the tent but I’m having issues with packing it away wet when on longer trips.
I’ve rewater proofed the tent multiple times but if it was raining and I close the tent up it’s guarateed that when I go to open it at the end of the day the inside is soaked and the mattress and topper we’ve added are wet.
Last year we ran the Alexander Mackenzie trail and when we would stop for the day around 5ish I would have to use bungee cords across the inside of the tent and hang the mattress off of them so it would dry enough to sleep on.
I’m going to add in an anti condensation Matt this winter but any other tips? I see other leaving their bedding inside and there’s no way in hell thats an option at this point as everything would be soaked.
Living in the PNW rain and wet camping is pretty common so would be awesome to try find a solution to the problem. I read through 17 pages of this section but didn’t see anything related.
Pfa
I’ve got a wild coast tent big sky and we’ve had it for about 3 years now. Love the tent but I’m having issues with packing it away wet when on longer trips.
I’ve rewater proofed the tent multiple times but if it was raining and I close the tent up it’s guarateed that when I go to open it at the end of the day the inside is soaked and the mattress and topper we’ve added are wet.
Last year we ran the Alexander Mackenzie trail and when we would stop for the day around 5ish I would have to use bungee cords across the inside of the tent and hang the mattress off of them so it would dry enough to sleep on.
I’m going to add in an anti condensation Matt this winter but any other tips? I see other leaving their bedding inside and there’s no way in hell thats an option at this point as everything would be soaked.
Living in the PNW rain and wet camping is pretty common so would be awesome to try find a solution to the problem. I read through 17 pages of this section but didn’t see anything related.
Pfa