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2020: 7 nights 2019: 5 nights 2018: 20 nights 2017: 19 nights 2016: 20 nights
Spring->Fall: Marmots: Limestone 6P and 4P, Stormlight 3P, Tungsten 3P; SlumberJack Trail Tent 6P, BA Yahmonite 5P
Fall->Spring: Cabelas Instinct Alaskan Guide 8P, Field & Stream Cloudpeak 4P, Eastern Mountain Products Torrent 3P
Every season: Kelty Noah's Tarps- 20, 16, 12; REI Camp Tarp 16; BA Three Forks Shelter
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Originally posted by CecilliaB View PostI started out with a 6 man way way back when before I started dating my husband. In 2013 we updated to the 10 man still using the old 6 man coleman, that finally gave out this year being 13 years old so we got the two smaller tents to fit in smaller mountain camp sites. We'll be taking the slumberjack and hooligan on their maiden voyage in July followed by another longer trip in August!
Coleman weathermaster II 10 man [ATTACH=CONFIG]5638[/ATTACH]
Slumberjack 4 person [ATTACH=CONFIG]5639[/ATTACH]
Coleman Hoolagin 3 man, [ATTACH=CONFIG]5640[/ATTACH]
CecilliaB - I've owned a Slumberjack Trail Tent 6P for almost 4 years. So far, so good. Thanks for sharing your pics!2020: 7 nights 2019: 5 nights 2018: 20 nights 2017: 19 nights 2016: 20 nights
Spring->Fall: Marmots: Limestone 6P and 4P, Stormlight 3P, Tungsten 3P; SlumberJack Trail Tent 6P, BA Yahmonite 5P
Fall->Spring: Cabelas Instinct Alaskan Guide 8P, Field & Stream Cloudpeak 4P, Eastern Mountain Products Torrent 3P
Every season: Kelty Noah's Tarps- 20, 16, 12; REI Camp Tarp 16; BA Three Forks Shelter
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I'm so glad to hear! I almost went with another brand but I found a great deal on this 4P and took a chance. I like the design so far, floor concerns me a bit but we put a footprint down and I'm going to do puzzle matts inside or some sort of roll out rug so we avoid rips. Glad to hear you have been enjoying yours for several years since we intend to use allot
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Originally posted by CecilliaB View PostI started out with a 6 man way way back when before I started dating my husband. In 2013 we updated to the 10 man still using the old 6 man coleman, that finally gave out this year being 13 years old so we got the two smaller tents to fit in smaller mountain camp sites. We'll be taking the slumberjack and hooligan on their maiden voyage in July followed by another longer trip in August!
Coleman weathermaster II 10 man [ATTACH=CONFIG]5638[/ATTACH]
Slumberjack 4 person [ATTACH=CONFIG]5639[/ATTACH]
Coleman Hoolagin 3 man, [ATTACH=CONFIG]5640[/ATTACH]“I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority.”
– E. B. White
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I think it's adorable...I'm 5'9, my husband is 6'4, we will never go in that tent LOL! It's for my son/daughter and the dog when we camp and they LOVED it. They thought it was very cool to be able to store shoes right in front of the door and not have them get all wet. I don't know about the 6P, it looks bigger? Maybe that'd be easier on the big folks. I like the design of the tent overall for it's intended purpose and set up was incredibly quick.
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Originally posted by Cory Hess View PostWe're doing Starved Rock the weekend of the 15th. We've never been there, but have heard it's a pretty snazzy park.Last edited by JonnieHeelers; 07-02-2016, 11:29 PM.
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Ahhh!... Starved Rock; ... Good memories & fine times...
Used to hike there when I lived in the chi-town 'burbs back in the '80's.
...still a great place; I'm sure...
Enjoy!2006 Jeep Rubicon, TJ; 4.11 gears, 31" tires, 4:1 transfer case, lockers in both axles
For DD & "civilized" camping; 2003 Ford explorer sport, 4wd; ARB & torsen diffs, 4.10 gears, 32" MTs.
Ground tents work best for me, so far.
Experience along with properly set up 4WD will get you to & through places (on existing, approved 4WD trails) that 4WD, alone, can't get to.
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This is my Big Agnes Tensleep Station 6. It was my 2nd time camping in it during the 4th of July holiday. I spent 4 nights in it (& shared the site with my son & DIL). This was at Ionia State Park, Ionia, MI. The tent has 2 vestibules but I didn't stake either of them-sorry. We had very warm weather, hardly a breeze though, & no rain predicted. You can see my 2 camping companions, both Yorkies.Hope to camp in my new Columbia Fall River 8 Instant Tent in 2017
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Originally posted by CampinLady View PostThis is my Big Agnes Tensleep Station 6. It was my 2nd time camping in it during the 4th of July holiday. I spent 4 nights in it (& shared the site with my son & DIL). This was at Ionia State Park, Ionia, MI. The tent has 2 vestibules but I didn't stake either of them-sorry. We had very warm weather, hardly a breeze though, & no rain predicted. You can see my 2 camping companions, both Yorkies.
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Love the BA Tensleep Campinlady-ya gotta a winner! And just look at that mighty clean rainfly!2020: 7 nights 2019: 5 nights 2018: 20 nights 2017: 19 nights 2016: 20 nights
Spring->Fall: Marmots: Limestone 6P and 4P, Stormlight 3P, Tungsten 3P; SlumberJack Trail Tent 6P, BA Yahmonite 5P
Fall->Spring: Cabelas Instinct Alaskan Guide 8P, Field & Stream Cloudpeak 4P, Eastern Mountain Products Torrent 3P
Every season: Kelty Noah's Tarps- 20, 16, 12; REI Camp Tarp 16; BA Three Forks Shelter
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