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How to Put Up a Dome Tent by Yourself (9 Tips and Tricks)
  1. Find a Nice Location.
  2. Pick a Good Spot of Land.
  3. Plan the Site Strategically.
  4. Use a Footprint.
  5. Lay out all of the Components.
  6. Thread all Poles Through the Tent.
  7. Re-position the Tent.
  8. Use Stakes.
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One person can easily put up an instant tent depending on its size and design. If the tent is a 6- to 10-person tent, it can be harder to set up and install the rainfly. However, if the design of the tent is simple enough, one person can probably still manage it.
While 2 man tents are designed to fit up to 2 people, they can get rather snug, especially when adding all your camping gear and luggage. These sized tents are better suited for solo campers to give you the comfort and space you need.
One person can easily put up an instant tent depending on its size and design. If the tent is a 6- to 10-person tent, it can be harder to set up and install the rainfly. However, if the design of the tent is simple enough, one person can probably still manage it.
Whatever option you choose, always use a ground cover under your tent. This will help keep moisture from seeping through your tent, getting your gear wet, and will protect the life of your tent. Abrasive ground will wear out the floor of any tent no matter how durable it is, so ground cover or tarp protects the tent.
Do You Need to Waterproof a New Tent? If your tent seams are not sealed or the tent fabric has no coating or treatment, you`ll need to waterproof your tent right away. This is most common with cheap tents. However, most tents sold today are at least water-resistant.
Adding a tarp under your tent creates a barrier between your tent and the cool dewy earth beneath, which will help prevent moisture under your tent. The tarp will also protect your tent from condensation inside the tent as it lowers the temperature difference between the tent`s surface and the ground.
Though many campers will orient a tent with the smaller side facing the wind for reduced resistance, it`s more important to place the side that has the strongest pole structure facing the wind. If you`re camping in a hot climate, orient a door toward the wind for cooling.
Keep away from setting up where there is washout (leaves and the dirt pattern is a good solid indicator). The tent should be placed in a position that allows water to drain away from the tent, so that you don`t have a river running through it. Set up your tent away from where you are going to be eating.
The 10×10 canopy is arguably the most popular and appropriate size of the canopy tent. Because it can perfectly accommodate a family, it can become the best backyard relaxation space.
With 100 square feet of space, as many as 15 people can fit under a 10×10 canopy tent with no furniture underneath it. If you add a table and chairs, that number drops to about 8 people.
40 to 45 square feet is the average floor area of three-person tents.
The upside of going with a three-person tent is that you`ll have a much more comfortable interior space for two people. We prefer three-person backpacking tents for this very reason. The downside to upsizing your tent is that it will weigh more, so make sure to choose a lightweight tent model (more on that below).
Yes, you`re sleeping on the ground, but modern gear has worked to make tent camping more comfortable so that you hardly notice that you`re not actually in a cozy bed for the night.
Sleeping pad: There are three types of sleeping pads—self-inflating, air and closed-cell foam. When car camping, weight is not an issue, so you can enjoy a thicker, wider pad or mattress for comfort. When backpacking, weight is crucial, so a super-lightweight air pad or closed-cell pad may be your optimal choice.
One person can easily put up an instant tent depending on its size and design. If the tent is a 6- to 10-person tent, it can be harder to set up and install the rainfly. However, if the design of the tent is simple enough, one person can probably still manage it.
One person can set up a 12×14 wall tent in 30 minutes very easily. Two people can set up a 12×14 in around 10 minutes.
Depending on tent size and the experience of the person or people involved, such tents can usually be assembled (pitched) in between 5 and 25 minutes; disassembly (striking) takes a similar length of time.

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How to stabalize four tent poles in an open area.
ANSWER : If you get four sturdy poles (not normal tent poles) then the best thing to do is to stake the four poles into the ground at a 60 degree angle with the top away from the tent and then use the tension created by the angle to support the tarp.

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ANSWER : Maybe you find a tutorial here

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How to put up a coleman tucana tent – Coleman 10' X 10' Sundome Tent 9160K101
ANSWER : Wow. They put more and more stuff on tents. I’ll give it a try based on a photo I found.First, peg the four corners down. This will help it from moving around.Find the two longest poles. These are your main supports and once you get them in, you can use the tent without the fancy rain cover (if you want to). They should run diagonally from the corner’s you pegged. Start at one corner and slide the poles through the sleeves in the top of the tent towards the opposite corner. The next two longest go from back to front. They do not cross diagonally. Slide these into their sleeves.Now the hardest part. Slide a pole into a peg hole or a pin (if your poles have holes in the bottom), then bend the pole and attach it to it’s corresponding corner. Just let the bent poles lay on the ground. Do the same with the others. It shouldn’t matter which poles go up first, but I would do the diagonals myself, then the side supports. Once these 4 poles are up, you’re in business.To attach the monster rain cover flip the whole thing over the top and figure out which side goes to the door. It looks like the lantern is on the right front. It looks like you should have two poles left. One may be the same size as the side support poles, or very close to it. This is the front door pole. The smallest pole is the side roof support.Slide the front door sleeve through it’s sleeve, then attach it to the pins or holes where the diagonally support poles are. They should have two pins in this spot, one for ea pole. Next, slide the side support pole side to side under the roof, but over the tent. It should have little pockets to put the pole into. Last, you’ll have to bungie the hooks to the little rings at each corner of the rain cover. Forget all the strings, unless you want to stake them out to stretch your tent a little. Hope this helped. Alley

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Tent I bought a tent the name on the outside says South Mountain.Not sure how to put up. It has two long rods & two short ones it looks like there are two rain gaurds also. There are no instrutions that came with this tent. Are there any pics that that show how to put up. I think the tent is around five years old.
ANSWER : It has to be similar to this (see link below). Most tents assemble in similar ways. Insert rods through the sleeves. Hook one side of the rod to one corner, arch the rods and hook the other side of the rod to the opposite corner. Repeat for the other rod.

http://www.coleman.com/coleman/images/pdf/2000000136.PDF

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What should I look for when I buy a tent? – Coleman 10' X 10' Sundome Tent 9160K101
ANSWER : The first things to consider when you are buying a tent are size and budget. Figure out how much you have to spend and then try and get the best quality tent you can for that amount.

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Set up instructions for coleman tent – Coleman 10' X 10' Sundome Tent 9160K101
ANSWER : This may be the manual for you tent:

http://www.colemancanada.ca/pdfs/en/2000002058.pdf

Some other manuals for Coleman tent products are available here:

http://www.colemancanada.ca/manuals/tents.en.aspx

Sorry someone has not responded sooner.

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Square tent with 2 types gazebo poles, varenda, 2 side windows
ANSWER : The 2 longest of the poles go in an x over the center of the tent and the 2 shorter ones go arch to the sides. http://www.wenzelco.com/details.aspx?NavID=412shows a picture very similar to your tent. If you go to image 2 it shows it with out the fly. now if you got 2 sets of 4 poles, 2 long and 2 short, and one set is all aluminum, then I would go with the aluminum set. It is less likely to collapse in high winds.

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