My little home away from home. The 2nd day I was up there I was experiencing a constant 30 mph wind with gusts over 50 mph. I was to lazy to dig out the anchors and turn the tent into the wind. I used the front and back tieouts and ran them to an anchor midline of the tent. I was getting quite a bit of deflection with the wind so I scooted to the middle of the tent and slept fine.
My wife didn't like the picture of my runny nose frozen to my face.
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