Norwegian Tepee Porsanger 8-10

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SimonM

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Hi all,
I have just bought the above lavvu and the instructions are vague to say the least! I have managed to get it up (!!!) but wondered if anybody had any tips for me. I intend to use it solo when i run D o E expeditions and also with my little un, so need to put it up on my own.

Thanks!

Simon
 

Matt Weir

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As you're in Lancashire Simon, if you get no joy then bring it to the Middlewood meet at the end of November. I'm sure there will be much interest and maybe experience with this kind of thing and it'll be up in a jiffy.
 

SimonM

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Thanks Matt, I'll have a few more goes at it and will definately be using at Middlewood - now that my lad has seen it and his new army issue WVP bivvy bag he is well up for it! See you there.

Simon
 

bikething

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ref the tepee, Simon.

does it have webbing straps across the floor? forming either a cross, a 3-pointed star, or a triangle?

If it does, then peg this out first to form the appropriate shape - you should then be able to put the pole up inside the tent, and the points you've pegged out will keep it centralised

Then go round and tighten the pegged out points and peg out all the other points and tighten.

Then put the guylines out if you're using them (only needed in windy conditions as the tepee shape is quite stable in it's own right. :)

HTH
Steve
 

Goose

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Does the tipi have a template with it? Its a square of material with a hole in the middle and lines stitched into it. If not you could make one you also need a string with a loop at one end.
What you need to do is stick a peg through the template and put the loop over the peg, then walk around with the other end of the string putting in pegs at the right distance mark/knot/end of rope, and in the right place, the lines on the template. Then hook the loops over the pegs and put in the centre pole and raise your tipi, finally just go round and adjust/tighten everything.
 

SimonM

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Thanks guys,
Steve - No it doesn't have webbing straps across the floor, but it does sound similar to what the (very brief) instructions were hinting at! I will give this another go in the garden today when SWMBO is out. THANKS.

Andy - No it doesn't have a template but if I can't get the hang of it I will make a simple one to aid me. THANKS.

Matt - How could you ever forget me?

Regards,

SImon
 

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