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    Project campfire tent

    Hi guys
    Just had a lovely 4 days in Norfolk at a very basic campsite situated by the river waveney lively weather and had a few trips out inthe new kayak which was eventful to say the least
    Yes I got wet a couple of times but while I was there I started on my new project of starting to make a sort of campfire tent
    Which is made out of a polish lavvu and 3 zeltbhans
    So far I'm happy with it I've still got to finish sewing it but you get the idea here's a couple of photos of it so far Click image for larger version. 

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    Looks great mate! nice idea combining the lavvu with the zeltbhans.Bet it's a bit hefty though
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    Yes I can't deny it's on the heavy side not something to take backpacking but for base camp it's a good dive loads of storage and the sides just button on so can be left off if required I wanted something bigger than my 2 man tent getting to old for crawling about on my knees lol

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    Nicely done ��
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    Thanks still got sore fingers from the sewing lol
    Here's a couple of other pic as I said I've still got a lot to do but I'm pleased with it so far Click image for larger version. 

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    Kind of like the idea. Much like you I tend to be looking for a bit more comfort these days when base camping so opted for a Robens Fairbanks. It gives me the bug protection I desperately need.


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    I've got some mosquito netting to add to the front of the sleeping area luckily enough I don't seem to get bitten that much but yep like my comfort when camping
    I do like the Ribena tents unfortunately my wallet won't stretch that far lol but I do think the are worth the money

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    Nice handy work! Justin has gone for the easier route I see lol, both look great to be honest, wouldn't mind spending the night in either.
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    Thanks
    I've used it a couple of times now and must admit imvproud of my handy work but I've still got numb finger tips lol

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