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> Thanks Frodo and Natalie
>
> Frodo - I think the guy with the other tent was me (beamed over from the
> UK!) I have an Autocamp (or some similar name) which fits nicely onto the
> back of my 90 but takes a wrestling match to put up
Hehhehheh.....
This couple's tent had all these 'push-through' springy ( fibreglass?)
rods that they were still putting through the maze of channels after mine
was up and all stuff inside ! and...Then they had to get it _"UP"_... and
_then_ run around and peg it. Like upside-down umbrellas!! And the 'domed'
shapes meant 'hands and knees' towards the sides. .... Looked good when it
was up, though.... sort of a cross between a fantasy lunar habitation site
and the Sydney Opera House.
The Oz-tent is like a bloody great matchbox !!! _Very_ functional but not
a real lot of aesthetic attraction. On the other hand , what's wrong with
a rectangular prism ?
I also have a couple of small "A" tents with flies that you just lay out
and then crawl into and slip up the two alloy poles and spacer. It sits
limp until you guy it. Then it's OK. They pack into less than a metre by
around 200 mms round pack. Made of 'Japara'... and quite light with the
alloy poles. Y'can walk with 'em !!
Trouble with "A"s is the 'down sides' and lack of room when your
'inside'.... One advantage of the Oz-tent is its 'stand up' height all
around. It's a "room" in which you can put your stuff easily and dance
around in !! But they _are_ different horses for different courses!
I reckon that speed of erection and 'stand up' height with max room are
two _great_ plusses of the Oz tent. But you wouldn't carry it anywhere....
well no more than 30 metres anyway. The internal frame ( the folding alloy
struts that make its erection so simple), _plus_ the fact that it's a
medium weight canvas.......... I mean...it's not a 'backpackers'tent'
Hahhahhah.... its gotta bit of weight. But hauling in and out of the 110
is no prob at all. It's ruggedness means you don't have to take much care
either ( as you would with Japara!)
BTW... congrats on the Ashes. Your blokes played better.( Gees, they've
been at it for a generation, eh !!) I reckon you all can nurse that little
urn for close on another four years. Then we'll take 'em back for another
_eighteen_ or so...... And _Take_ 'em back, too. Hehhehheh..... So enjoy!
Gees, I dunno.... first the Rugby , now the Cricket. Heyyy....You mob
being fed better than you were, or something!!

) Next it'll be the
frig'n swimming !! ( in ya dreams!) Hehhehheh.
Best wishes....
..... frodo.