Has anyone made the poncho tent in Hines' book? It starts on page 59 and looks like a great tent but I am having trouble understanding how it all goes together. Any ideas?
My trouble is seeing how it all goes together. I feel the need to understand how the finished product works before I start. A few more drawings or pictures of the tent and poncho would help if anyone has one. Thanks Bill
Registered: 01/10/06
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Loc: Central Texas
Think of the poncho tent as two ponchos - the inside or both having a sphincter neck instead of a hood - stitched on 3 sides and open to the front. That much is simple. However, I like a mosquito net and some overhang in front and extra foot room at the rear. The tent illustrated uses a simple, draping mosquito net.
Thanks for the reply. I am not sure how the pleats in the back work and what happens to the mosquito net when used as a poncho? Is there any vent in the back of the tent? I like the no zipper net, I will make my next tent, maybe this one or mini tent that way. Thanks Bill
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Loc: Central Texas
The top and bottom are the same length, but the bottom is offset to the rear 12 inches and folded to form pleats before stitching the 3 sides. Velcro patches keep both the pleats and the mosquito net inside the poncho. The net, especially, tends to fall out unless you have enough velcro. When set up, the side seams along the sides of the back and on the back itself are up off the ground. Two stake loops about 24 inches apart on the floor will hold the back in shape - or you can just let it float loose. I prefer that.
The poncho tent is really just a tube tent. Keep it simple.
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Bill, A trick I have not tried is to use a DryDucks poncho for the top. It might not be long enough but you could make it up from the bottom. That O2 material breathes very well, and should make a very dry shelter.
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