Learn how to pack the basic lighting needs that are necessary for a successful camping trip, including wood, lighter fluid and matches, in this free video series. Expert: Bruce Lessels Contact: www.kayaklesson.com Bio: Bruce Lessels is president and co-founder of Zoar Outdoor, a full-service outdoor center in western Massachusetts offering camping, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, and fly fishing. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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SPECIAL LINK TO AMAZON US is.gd Customer Reviews: "Upside - I just got back from a car camping trip with my new tent in Eastern Long Island. I survived 8 days including 3 days of severe record rainstorms and wind without any leaks or problems. Easy to pitch, easy to take down. Nice huge front opening(s) to view the out of doors through screen. No bugs got in. NO ground water seeped through floor. Nice bags to hang misc gear like flashlights an mobile phones and toiletries. Two nice hooks to hang cloths and towels. I haven't gone camping for 30 years but thought this worked well. Consideration - this was OK for car camping and nicely tall but the floor space is only set up for two people really (and it would be tight with cots) with a lot of extra room in the center. Someone one called it a boomerang plan, it is more like a blunt arrow or home plate plan with a notch on the umpire side dividing the two large openings. If you really want a lot more room get a 6 person. I never bothered to use the canopy not having the poles but it could be nice. Oh and like a lot of tents, the plastic stakes could be upgraded to metal if you are a bit rough or have solid ground." Product Description Eureka Suite With a unique design that maximizes headroom at the front of the tent, a multi-configuration rainfly, and a removable room-divider, the Suite V4 tent from Eureka offers flexible livability for camping. The Suite V series' unique pole structure offers the most headroom at the tent's ...
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