HI Billk

I don't have plans for the tent, just photos. It's really very simple--a single sheet of waterproof riptstop forms both the floor and the roof (and the wall at the foot of the tent) ..and then I sewed in the bug neeting for the rest.

But just to clarify a bit more on this discussion. On two separate occasions, I have had condensation in THIS tent. Once it was particularly serious, on a hike in Henry Coe Park in the Coast Range in January. Admittedly, everything I could see in the morning was covered with condensation--trees, grass, logs--my tent. But in the Sierra, that has NEVER been a problem.

Which only goes to show that it really depends where and how you use your tent!

Given taM's very different experience, I would suggest you check with some folks who have used these tents where you are going to camp--I assume in Oregon? That would be your best guide to work will work there.


Edited by balzaccom (04/30/10 11:20 AM)
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