I agrre with Bruce. I'm 6'2" and used a Philtent. It was tight, but did
keep us dry. Some of the crew also used Eureka tents and they also kept them
dry.
Chas. Clifton
Scoutmaster -Troop 11
Port Neches, Texas
Advisor 708G2001
I used to a Bobwhite...SR-357, and then a Staffer...SR-439
Remember : We are in this program for the boys.......let them lead
In a message dated 4/21/2003 5:56:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time, SIHIWI@aol.com
writes:
> We used a Philtent in 1993, and stayed bone dry on a wet trek. The problem
> was that all activity in the tent had to be done horizontal. Dress flat.
> Undress flat. Get out by worming out flat. Very tight for two large
> adults. Still was bone dry and no other tent since can say that.
>
> YiP X 5
> Going back in '03
>
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