Choosing the Right Tent
When you’re camping, your tent is the most important piece of equipment. Without a tent, you are nothing! You need one that will keep you dry and warm (but not too warm). There are a huge huge range ot there on the market and it can be difficult deciding what to buy but here are a few tips to help you on your way.
There are so many different tents oit there on the market that it may be difficult to know where to start. from a simple one person tent which will fit easily into your rucksack, right up to an eight berth monster, with all mod cons including spa pool and massage table ok, perhaps that’s a bit far but you get the idea!). As with everything camping related, your tent needs to fit the purpose that you’ll be using it for. If you will be carrying the tent in a rucksack, then the weight and dimensions when packed are very important. If you are camping with the family, you may want something with seperate bedroom areas for privasy. All of these details can be found within the information of the packaging or from the shop when you buy your tent.
Tents will be labelled ‘one person’, ‘two person’ etc, but you should always check the actual dimensions as classifications can differ between manufacturers. You should also pay attention to how much space there is in the living area and what the height of the tent is (ie, can you stand up). Below is a summary of the different types of tents you might choose.
Frame Tents: These have the best headroom and are useful for families, and those who plan to cook inside the tent. The disadvantage of frame tents is that they are havy and difficult to carry, so only suitable if you are travelling by car (and have a few people to hep you put it up). Frame tents are becoming less popular in favour of the more fashioable and lightweight Dome Tents.
Ridge Tent: This is a triangular shaped tent, the more tradiditonal one that you are used to seeing. You rarely see this around nowadays, and again have given way to the more modern dome tents.
Dome Tents: A dome shaped tent, very simple to erect and very lightweight. The flexible poles thread through the tent fabric criss corssing in the middle. The poles are normally made of reinforced plastic or a metal alloy. Dome tents can range from a very compact one or two man right up to a family sized tent with room to stand. They are relatively inexpensive and due to the compact size when packed they are very easy to transport. higher dome tents are more vulnerable in high winds than a frame tent so care should be taken in poor weather.
Hoop Tents: These are a cross betwen a ridge and dome tent. They are strong with room inside, they can be multiple hoop, also known as a tunnel tent, or single hoop which is lighter weight and easier to carry. Hoop tents are often favoured by mountain climbers because of their strngth in high winds and extreme conditions.
Geodesic Tents: A geodesic tent is similar to a Dome tent, but with a slightly different structure which gives them greater strength in high winds. Often slightly more expensive than a standard dome tent.
Vis-a-vis: Tents with sleeping areas on either side of the main central area. These are genrally dome style noeadays but you do ocassionally see a ridge style vis-a-vis tent.
Touring Tents: Touring tents can be extended ridge tents or extended dome tents. They normally have a porch area, which is very useful for cooking, (although goking in tents should only be done if it is safe to do so, and you should consult the manufacturr if you aren’t sure). Touring tents often have windows and are the tent of choice for people who spend long periods camping.
Most tents have 2 layers. The first a breathable ‘inner’ providing warmth and keeping the insects off, while the ‘outer’ fysheet or ‘skin’ is the waterproof layer that goes on the outside. Having a two layer structure also prevents moisture and condensation building up. These layers can be made from a wide range of materials, the higher end of the price range tends to be the best insulated, most breathable and best quality and would be advised for extreme weather conditions. The higher price ranges will also be home to tents with the best quality seams and zips as these are often the first things to go.
The strength of the poles is an important factor if you want your tent to last. Modern tents are extremely lightweight but you can often tell the difference between poor quality and good quality poles. As a rule, you generally get what you pay for. If you are using your tent to go to a festival and don’t tend to do much else with it, then you can pick up a 2 man tent from about £25. If you are looking for something that you can use a few times of year in all conditinos, then prices can go up to about £500 for the top quality tents.
Whatever your choice, remember to allow anough space for your stuff. A 2 man tent is often big enough for 2 people but if you both have big rucksacks or equipment, you might be better thinking about a larger tent to allow for this
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What would you do if your boyfriend left you all night at a festival to sleep alone in a tent?
my boyfriend (5 years) and hs friend and I were having a great time at a festival watching bands, taking photos, beer etc. We decided to go to the comedy tent. All agreed to go. There was not a lot of space to sit but our friend decided to sit on the left. I found a space to the right and my boyfriend chose to stand at the back. We could all see each other . Enjoying the comedy after about 25 minutes we turned around and my boyfriend had gone. Our friend was staying in a hotel and I told him not to worry although he did kindly offer to stick around with me. We tried ringing my boyfriend and he ignored both our calls. It was dark and raining and my boyfriend new that I did not know where his tent was. I had set one of my own tents up earlier because I thought my sister was coming but I got completely lost with the thousands of tents and ended up having to spend it in the St johns ambulance tent, When they rang him he said he was in bed and was reluctant to come out..
Quick answer: He would no longer be my boyfriend. Period.References : life
after kicking his sorry a.ss verbally and physically, i'd leave him for a REAL man that stays by his woman.References :
I would ask why the hell he left me and then broke up with him!!
if he loves you he will come back and y'all will be even stronger together!References :
Well, if he sees it is YOU calling – and he calls himself your boyfriend – i`m afraid you`ll have to do some soulsearching.
This action would indicate you are less important to him than you should be. So, ask yourself – is this REALLY the man i love?
If the roles were reversed – what would you have done?References :
Dump him immediately. He obviously does not care two hoots for your safety and well-being and sounds like a selfish git.References :
He was probably really drunk, cuz he ignored your freind too.References :
If my significant other did that then I would be royally ticked off. The first part of him leaving you alone in the comedy tent could have been an accident but, the part about him being reluctant to come get you when they rang him is unbelievable.
I think you seriously need to rethink this relationship. It doesn't sound like there is much caring going on from his side.
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what a rat!References :
not meaning to be rude but he sounds a bit of a tw*t, i wouldnt leave my partner on their own all night at a festival no matter how spannered i was!References :
OMG… I'm lost for words and the things I want to say about your bf is inappropriate to type out. Are you sure he didn't hook up with some other chic at the festival??? Even an apology from him won't be enough. 5 yrs of relationship and he left you stranded by yourself in the dark and in the rain. What's even worse is he did not want to come out because he was in bed??? Even a FRIEND would be there when you are in need, let alone a boyfriend.References :
Oh, Honey I'm sorry. That must have been horrible. Now, to answer your question I would be pretty pissed. Or sad, it kinda depends. Tell him how you feel & that you didn't appreciate him doing what he did. If hes a real jurk, like some guys are, I would suggest you dump him. But on the other hand, if he says hes sorry & I mean really sorry then you could give this guy another shot.References :
Girl, I would've turned into one helluva scary person! But, to be honest, I don't even really know how to answer your Q cos I can't believe that he actually did that to you!References :
That is awful! I would be saying bye bye to him! You deserve much better.References :
theres something VERY VERY wrong here….dump him….i know its been five years but u must have noticed some other signs earlier in him….i would say this is a pretty BIG sign to move on….
im in a situation (sorrt of) like yours where my boyfriend makes plans with me on the weekends but on weekdays he just vanishes…i feel so bad about it…i talked to him about it and now i have found a backup …so if something doesnt work out here i always have someone there for me….i would tell u to do the same!References :
Leave the jirk. But of course I wouldn't have a boyfriend.References :
Give him a bollocking & tell him not be that inconsiderate again, but its not enough on its own to split up over.References :
I hope for your sake he was off his face on booze/drugs. If not, he's a jerkwad and he's got to go! Ditch that bi*tch!References :
Sounds like he was jealous, your mutual friend was a guy….. So Your BF might have been put out by you siting next to your mutual friend rather than you. If after five years he can react that way it is likely he still doesn't know you that well.References :
well i am the boyfriend in question here,and as usual when us two have a problem, she goes straight to you lot who all feel sorry for her yet have only got her side of the story. so this is what really happened, we were at a festival on the first night of three, i didnt want to spend an hour watchin comedy, i wanted to walk around and see everything, we watched the comedy for 20 mins from outside a full tent, then my friend suggested we go and sit in, my girlfriend said yes, i said no , lets go now, they went in, i stayed for another 5 mins, then left them there. i didnt know she would loose her tent? i went back to mine and fell asleep very drunk. when i got the call from the ambulance people i went straight to get her, i dont see what i did wrong,References :
It sounds like he may have been angry about having to stand in the back of the comedy tent?
Or perhaps he drank too much and needed to crash.
Either way, you're upset about it and feel abandoned. Talk to him about this and resolve it before it goes on and on and then you both blow up about it.References :
What an absolute scumbag!!!!! He left you and buggered off to do what he wanted and ignored you when you rang him?? I would ditch this loser as it bodes terrible for the future!
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And for the boyfriend (prat) in question…….surely you could have let her know where you were???? Seems odd to me. reckon you went off with some bird *LOL*References :
What a tw&t! He would not be with me after that. What on earth was he up to and who with would be the question in my mind. To just wander off like that for no reason seems odd.References :
What a horrible thing he has done to you!DUMP HIM as soon as possible!He's loser coz heshould stay by your side,spend a nice evening with you and care about you.He just left you without any explanation!Dont waste your time with him.I know it hurts but he isn't the "right one" for you.Stay strong x xReferences :
You have to know that he was not alone….
Move on with your life….
You will be happier….
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