To right! I was in beavers, cubs and scouts and loved it all the way through. I've had some interesting camps in my time in the scouts, like one camp in particular, 8 of us in a 4 man tent, one lad was doing the cooking and nearly burn down everything (4 gas rings on a tray of 1" veg oil means melting fire blankets), the best bit of that camp was finding out that there were 100's of girl guides in the next field. Ah great days!
As I mentioned in my #8 post, looking and feeling it, makes me wonder how much of todays camping gear will be around in 60 years.
It's also definitely waterproof now. It's been peeing it down most of yesterday and all of today. Bone dry inside. I went over all the stitching again after it was dry from the first coat as thats the main places it would of leaked. I ended up using all of the 2.5L tin of Fabsil on it. It's great stuff, the water just rolls off. I'm going to have to get some more and use it on everything else that needs treating.