Well, I got it folded and in the bag, although it was try #4 and I can’t zip it. Let’s just put it this way, folding a fitted sheet is not one of my super powers. We were also not able to put it up - one of bungies broke. The tent is going back, because we just can’t use it. I think it must be lovely if you don’t run into the difficulties we have. Thanks for putting this video up, so I can at least get the tent in the bag.
@@McCAlexander yes. make sure you open it up and dry it out. I left it packed wet for 2 weeks after first use and almost destroyed it with mold. Was smelly for a year took a few uses and rinses for the smell to reduce. Thank goodness no permanent staining.
@@michaelweatherby8648 you should always open your tent when you get home even if your trip didn't involve rain. There is often condensation and other residue on tents that will ruin them if not opened up after use. Tent care 101.
Well, I got it folded and in the bag, although it was try #4 and I can’t zip it. Let’s just put it this way, folding a fitted sheet is not one of my super powers. We were also not able to put it up - one of bungies broke. The tent is going back, because we just can’t use it. I think it must be lovely if you don’t run into the difficulties we have. Thanks for putting this video up, so I can at least get the tent in the bag.
Sorry it did not work out for you. Happy Camping.
Excellent instructions for packing up the Eureka Northern Breeze. I never would have thought to flip it upside down first! Thank you.
It does make it much easier.
How is it putting away wet or in the rain?
The same, only with water involved
@@McCAlexander yes. make sure you open it up and dry it out. I left it packed wet for 2 weeks after first use and almost destroyed it with mold. Was smelly for a year took a few uses and rinses for the smell to reduce. Thank goodness no permanent staining.
@@michaelweatherby8648 you should always open your tent when you get home even if your trip didn't involve rain. There is often condensation and other residue on tents that will ruin them if not opened up after use. Tent care 101.
@@McCAlexander Yep it was a total oversight due to work and family. :(
Just what I needed. Thank you for this video.
Is the length of the leg poles 70 feet . And the roof poles 96.5 feet thanks
Sucks taking down a tent. I like pass on this one. Reminds me of taking down my 12x12 Columbia hub tent. :p