Nice setup yotes65! I bet the dogs love their ramp. Where were you camping at in the first picture?
Sorry for the late reply.... that camp spot was at the end of Mulie Point Road just above the Moki Dugway in Southern Utah.
Nice setup yotes65! I bet the dogs love their ramp. Where were you camping at in the first picture?
Does anyone use a double sleeping bag in their tent? I have a Tepui Autana and am thinking about ordering this Teton sports mammoth queen size bag from amazon. Looks pretty comfy but bulky. I would want to store it in the tent. Any thought? Do you think it would be too big to leave folded up inside the tent?
Does anyone use a double sleeping bag in their tent? I have a Tepui Autana and am thinking about ordering this Teton sports mammoth queen size bag from amazon. Looks pretty comfy but bulky. I would want to store it in the tent. Any thought? Do you think it would be too big to leave folded up inside the tent?
The ruggedized Tepui's actually come with these. Two on each corner.Earlier I mentioned I added a small modification to the tent to help with very windy weather and finally took the pictures of the install. I've noticed that high winds can push up the tent's folding section where the ladder attaches. At each of two corners of the platform I've bolted in folding D-Rings for attaching lines to ground stakes or other anchors such as 5 gallon buckets full of rocks.
The ruggedized Tepui's actually come with these. Two on each corner.
Our non-ruggedized Tepui has them as wellThe ruggedized Tepui's actually come with these. Two on each corner.
I've not seen a Tepui in person. I wonder when they started building them? My Camping Labs tent was installed on my trailer in late 2009. I bought the trailer in August of 2010 and in September took it up at almost 9,000 feet in the Inyos:
We camped behind the tram structure and at night there were winds that kept lifting up the folding portion of the tent. When I got home that week I installed the anchors.
In my opinion all of the RTTs should have the anchors installed because every year there is at least one trip with high winds like this spot on the White Rim Trail where I filled a 5 gallon bucket with rocks and tied it to the anchor. You can see the tent bowing under the gusts of wind.
Above Lake Powell in 2012 the anchor was a nice spot to hang the Coleman lantern :sombrero:
I picked one of these up about 3 years back. Saved my *** on a camping trip with a pregnant wife. Such a good investment. Shopping for an RTT now, we'll be using it in there too so I'm hoping it'll fit when folded up.
Earlier I mentioned I added a small modification to the tent to help with very windy weather and finally took the pictures of the install. I've noticed that high winds can push up the tent's folding section where the ladder attaches. At each of two corners of the platform I've bolted in folding D-Rings for attaching lines to ground stakes or other anchors such as 5 gallon buckets full of rocks.