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    Native cuppa joe's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevie B View Post
    Looks very similar to the TW Tarps...
    yeah but much lighter .
    oh well try again

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    " Well I survived! Nice walk up along Stanage Edge, across to Bamford Edge up Win Hill and camped near Wooler Knoll. Headed back to the car at Fox House Inn along the Derwent Heritage Way today"

    Well done! Must admit I'm glad I wasn't on high ground today, it's been blowing very heavy squalls all day..

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    As promised, here is a short video of the trip http://youtu.be/zvqyCHDPaNQ

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    Comments?

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    Quality mate!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingjonesy View Post
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    Really like the look of those MLD Trailstars ... Loadsa room inside even on a low pitch !!!

    Have been looking at them for some time , very tidy tarp for us ground dwellers ,

    nice to see one in the flesh so to speak ... good vid ... nice camp

    Cheers Whistle
    Life's a beach .... and then the tide comes in ....

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    Cheers for the feedback both!

    Yes I was very pleased with the Trailstar. It was easy to pitch and literally didn't move even in the relative strong winds. Like you say, tons of room which makes life far easier when you have lots of wet kit. I used my cooker inside the porch area without any problems thanks to wide doorway.

    Cheers for watching the vid!

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