IF you have plenty of ventilation (not the case with most tens, don't know with the Scarp) AND it's not too cold AND you're not cold, you can do what I sometimes do, which is to keep my wet rain jacket on inside the tent and dry it with my body heat. BUT you have to be very careful and VERY aware of your overall body heat situation so that you don't get chilled. I put on warm pants, and a warm hat and sometimes gloves so that I maximize heat retention everywhere except my torso and maximize heat loss from my torso, and I can dry my jacket out pretty well and pretty quickly. I've done the same thing snow camping when my jacket gets wet from snow that is just barely snow. But again, this requires a high level of caution and awareness of what you're doing so that you don't get chilled.