Not sure why this has suddenly come into my mind...
Packing my tent at 05h00 in the rain in Dent, it was not surprising that I couldn't fit it back into its bag.
However, back at home, in the dry and sunshine, on a flat patio, I still found it absolutely impossible to roll it up and get it back into its original bag.
I'm not going to name the specific tent because it doesn't matter, I know this is an issue with many tents, the manufacturers sell them in as small a bag as possible (hence creating an attractive small pack size spec, I suppose).
So... are there any general top tips for getting mass of canvas, nylon and guys into a bag the size of a frozen pea packet? Can't believe I'm the only one to struggle.
Packing my tent at 05h00 in the rain in Dent, it was not surprising that I couldn't fit it back into its bag.
However, back at home, in the dry and sunshine, on a flat patio, I still found it absolutely impossible to roll it up and get it back into its original bag.
I'm not going to name the specific tent because it doesn't matter, I know this is an issue with many tents, the manufacturers sell them in as small a bag as possible (hence creating an attractive small pack size spec, I suppose).
So... are there any general top tips for getting mass of canvas, nylon and guys into a bag the size of a frozen pea packet? Can't believe I'm the only one to struggle.