Camping at Kisakot Campsite at Malangkap
Tent I broke one leg of my tent because I did not bother to read its instructions. The instructions are clear and pictorial. No way we can make a mistake if we bother to look at the one page of pictorial insyruction. The most important is to pull the links when we want to bend the links. When packing, bend the topmost links first. Need to remove pegs first. I did not remove my pegs so the links are difficult to pull. I need to pull bend the lower links first and that caused difficulties. The good news is the broken link can be patched up and reinforced with an extra pole taped to the legs and through the leg fittings. My attempts to fix the broken jojnts using superglue and epoxy failed. If the joints are made from PVC, we may be able to use PVC solvent, to join and reinforce the joints. Raining The tent by itself should be able to withstand showers. There might be some leaks but can easily be wiped with cloths. I brought 4 pieces of microfibre cloth to wrap around my tools. A drizzle ...
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