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<blockquote data-quote="Rum River" data-source="post: 2168795" data-attributes="member: 16869"><p>Lol, your experience is exactly what lead to this.</p><p></p><p>We were using the metal frame 10x20 tents with the heavy plastic 'canvas'. Was at work when my then early-teens son called to say the wind was beating them up. Me the grew-up-farming Dad said: "Keep an eye on them". In my world this meant: "If it looks like they will be destroyed, strengthen the tie downs if needed - or take them down right now." Instead he "kept an eye on them" from his bedroom window, and dutifully called me to relate the news that the wind had ripped both tents out of the ground and rolled them into a ball of torn fabric and mangled metal which found a new home in a tangled stand of boxelder trees.</p><p></p><p>I can (kinda) laugh now - but it <strong><u><em>has</em></u></strong> been over fifteen years ago too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum River, post: 2168795, member: 16869"] Lol, your experience is exactly what lead to this. We were using the metal frame 10x20 tents with the heavy plastic 'canvas'. Was at work when my then early-teens son called to say the wind was beating them up. Me the grew-up-farming Dad said: "Keep an eye on them". In my world this meant: "If it looks like they will be destroyed, strengthen the tie downs if needed - or take them down right now." Instead he "kept an eye on them" from his bedroom window, and dutifully called me to relate the news that the wind had ripped both tents out of the ground and rolled them into a ball of torn fabric and mangled metal which found a new home in a tangled stand of boxelder trees. I can (kinda) laugh now - but it [B][U][I]has[/I][/U][/B] been over fifteen years ago too. [/QUOTE]
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