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Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ideas
Posted: Sun 24 Sep, 2017 2:54 pm
by Moondog55
Somebody on Gearfreak is selling a Fairydown Assault cheaply and I've made an offer because I have one already.
I'm thinking of perhaps doing some very quick methods of joining them to give a largish basecamp shelter
I also have the Fairydown Duo of the same vintage that I bought through the forum last month and of course I have some spare wands and alloy poles and of course my trusty Plataea in the same colour scheme
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets barnstorm idea
Posted: Mon 25 Sep, 2017 7:25 am
by Moondog55
I can't edit title
That should be BRAINSTORM ideas
** Title edited by Mods.**
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets barnstorm idea
Posted: Mon 25 Sep, 2017 10:41 am
by Mark F
Google modular tents - several systems - really it's just a matter of rigging up connecting dry spaces.
I think I prefer your original barnstorming - picturing you diving in one vestibule and out the other with a rug rat on your back

Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Mon 25 Sep, 2017 1:25 pm
by Moondog55
Thanx Mods
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Mon 25 Sep, 2017 1:35 pm
by Moondog55
I was thinking about something a little bigger than the Moki connector system
These old Assault tents have that short ridge pole and perhaps that could be extended or I could put another transverse wand across using the cheap Duo as the donor
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Mon 25 Sep, 2017 8:46 pm
by Franco
The tricky part is the detail...
The ridge pole on those tents points downwards. Extending that it will not work.
I am thinking that maybe a sacrificial pyramid tent with two or three of those Fairydown having the front inside one side each of the cut to size pyramid sides could work if the mid pole is high enough.That would leave the door a side of a four sided mid free.
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Tue 26 Sep, 2017 8:31 am
by Moondog55
Damn you Franco; get out of my head. Rays had one of those cheap tipis left at $55- and I didn't buy it
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Tue 26 Sep, 2017 9:38 am
by Franco
I never had the problem of not been able to suggest ways to spend other people's money.
The idea was to not increase the load (snow/wind) on the existing tents and to have pretty much just a covered area between the two or three separate shelters.
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Tue 26 Sep, 2017 10:00 am
by Moondog55
Well they are still available on-line but at $99- now that the huge sale discount is over
I can see how this would work too with not too much work
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Tue 26 Sep, 2017 2:52 pm
by Moondog55
I may get into trouble with Cecile but I just bought one of the cheap tipis
AfterPay so just within my budget and of course I already have a super strong central pole to use
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Tue 26 Sep, 2017 7:37 pm
by Franco
Yes, the centre pole is the bit to watch otherwise if taut and steep enough the walls will shed wind and snow.
Mind you, not that I think it is all that simple to do but should keep you busy for a while.
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Tue 26 Sep, 2017 9:34 pm
by Neo
DIY yo-self a superdoublemegasnowmid MD!
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Wed 27 Sep, 2017 8:10 am
by Moondog55
Neo wrote:DIY yo-self a superdoublemegasnowmid MD!
Funny you should say that but it isn't going to happen.
This coming winters base camp will be set-up on the flat site where the old camp huts were placed was so room won't be a problem. Wind however will be
Re: Pairing/tripling semi-matched tents. Lets brainstorm ide
Posted: Wed 27 Sep, 2017 11:11 am
by Moondog55
OK I've made a mistake and this tipi is being returned. QC issues in the stitching and in general not as good as the red one I had a few seasons ago. However looking though eBay there are some old style Kathmandu Retreat hubs for sale that will most probably work without too much modification and not too much more expensive.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Kathmandu-Re ... SwN2VZXshvAdd a centre pole tho just to be sure