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Wall Tent discussion - researching, want input from experienced users
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<blockquote data-quote="FlyFishn1" data-source="post: 2858316" data-attributes="member: 127209"><p>Our neice and nephew ran in to the pole guys getting out at night to go to the bathroom. Our group rents a porta jon for the event and is set up right next to the main "camp area" or "common area" so it is close. I put flagging tape on the guy ropes to help with that, but still an inconvenience. </p><p></p><p>Just a thought in your case - use 2 ropes and set them out at angles. That way there isnt one going straight out in front of the entry, they can slope off to the sides. You need 2 to get the force/tension to go the direction you need it to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyFishn1, post: 2858316, member: 127209"] Our neice and nephew ran in to the pole guys getting out at night to go to the bathroom. Our group rents a porta jon for the event and is set up right next to the main "camp area" or "common area" so it is close. I put flagging tape on the guy ropes to help with that, but still an inconvenience. Just a thought in your case - use 2 ropes and set them out at angles. That way there isnt one going straight out in front of the entry, they can slope off to the sides. You need 2 to get the force/tension to go the direction you need it to go. [/QUOTE]
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