No, but this guy who uses a pyramid tent in dry snow land will..

In dry snow it'll just sluff off and you can whak the sides occasionally and no problem - it also blows away.

In British Columbia/Washington/Oregon type coastal wet snow dumps - where you get like three feet in a night, and it's *heavy* as opposed to light and fluffy, it will literally collapse your tent.

My little Shangri-la three tent is about the perfect thing for running around winter in alberta. It would be not the right thing to take over to the coast in the winter.

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