
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:Make sure to bring a spare cheapie tent as storage for your cooler and other stuff! ..not to mention re-bar to secure that sucker down with.
VultureChow wrote:junglesmacks wrote:Make sure to bring a spare cheapie tent as storage for your cooler and other stuff! ..not to mention re-bar to secure that sucker down with.
I'm solo, so I'm planning on using half the tent as storage. It's a lot of tent just for me, but perfect for storage and sleeping. Regarding staking, I'm trying to figure out if I can get buy on some heavy duty military stakes instead as I'm flying in. Threads on this tent seem to suggest this would work.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:VultureChow wrote:junglesmacks wrote:Make sure to bring a spare cheapie tent as storage for your cooler and other stuff! ..not to mention re-bar to secure that sucker down with.
I'm solo, so I'm planning on using half the tent as storage. It's a lot of tent just for me, but perfect for storage and sleeping. Regarding staking, I'm trying to figure out if I can get buy on some heavy duty military stakes instead as I'm flying in. Threads on this tent seem to suggest this would work.
Trust me, you'll still want just a cheapie Walmart dome tent or something to store your cooler and other things in. You'll want that extra space to move around in and something to keep sealed while you're not in it vs the in and out nature of a cooler and storage. Trust meeeeeeeeeee
trilobyte wrote:I've never done the easy bake oven (tent directly under the sun) thing, but I agree with what junglesmacks is saying. You'll go into & out of the tent with your coolers in it many times throughout the day, which not only makes it more likely you'll track in dust but increases the chances that at some point through the week it may get left unzipped when a dust storm kicks up (everything inside will get covered in dust).
chiefdanfox wrote:I have that tent, and I absolutely love it, and I am guessing so will you. The whole mess is heavy, though. The stakes it comes with are "probably" OK, given that you will have gear inside. They are these very nice 12" x 1/4" thick (305 mm x 6 mm) aluminum stakes. (Don't loan any out, they will get "gifted" to the borrowers) I use four 1/2" "candy cane" rebar stakes out there, just because I am a belt AND suspenders sort of guy on the playa.
If you can spare the space for an aluminet or similar tarp to shroud your kodiak, you will find it a lot more tolerable during the day. I can attest that there will be a lot of open floor space for gear, coolers, etc., because of the vertical sides. If you are diligent about the zippers, you will live a relatively less dusty life, BUT the tent will be an oven on the hot days, and you will melt through lots of ice if you keep your coolers inside.

5280MeV wrote:On the subject of tents, does anyone have or have an opinion of the Eureka Tetragon:
http://www.amazon.com/Eureka-2628224-Tetragon-Tent-sleeps/dp/B000EQAUVY/ref=sr_1_3?s=outdoor-recreation&ie=UTF8&qid=1322418812&sr=1-3
I am looking for something light, compact, and inexpensive for just myself next year.
vargaso wrote:Last couple years I've slept in our minivan with the monkeyhut over that, and it is fantastic. Zero dust, for one thing. Slept in until 11 one morning, it only just started to get a little warm in the van thanks to the shade. And of course, the same old Walmart tent is still in action, we use it to store our gear. Best place for a cooler is outside, in the shade of your vehicle, not in a tent.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
trilobyte wrote:I've never done the easy bake oven (tent directly under the sun) thing, but I agree with what junglesmacks is saying. You'll go into & out of the tent with your coolers in it many times throughout the day, which not only makes it more likely you'll track in dust but increases the chances that at some point through the week it may get left unzipped when a dust storm kicks up (everything inside will get covered in dust).
MyDearFriend wrote:I covered the vents in my tent (Eureka Sunrise) with fleece throw, clipped to the poles at the corners and then stretched down on the sides with bungees through shark-bite grommets. Worked great; no dust issues at all. Of course I had the tent under an aluminet monkey-hut, for shade & storage.
PS I love the shark-bite things; they go on & stay on and then come off again without leaving a mark. Look here.
BBadger wrote:vargaso wrote:Last couple years I've slept in our minivan with the monkeyhut over that, and it is fantastic. Zero dust, for one thing. Slept in until 11 one morning, it only just started to get a little warm in the van thanks to the shade. And of course, the same old Walmart tent is still in action, we use it to store our gear. Best place for a cooler is outside, in the shade of your vehicle, not in a tent.
How much did the supplies for your monkey hut cost?
vargaso wrote:...those stretchy things with the ball on the end to secure the tarp...
theCryptofishist wrote:vargaso wrote:...those stretchy things with the ball on the end to secure the tarp...
Ball bungies, I believe.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
guidelines
Monkeyhut
junglesmacks wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:vargaso wrote:...those stretchy things with the ball on the end to secure the tarp...
Ball bungies, I believe.
Ball bungee, not bungie.
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