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by robbidobbs » Mon Aug 09, 2004 8:46 am
In 2000 my Coleman Vagabond died. It was beautiful, canvas, big, with a high ceiling. It had survived '99 only because I kept all the windows and door open. The air flowed through it, with the dust being somewhat "filtered" with the mesh. If you don't remember, 99 was the year of 75mph storm that lasted over 24 hrs, "calming down" to 35mph the next day. I'd also made the frame from conduit, not that cheap aluminum crap. At all 6 points, I had bungee guy lines tethered to rebar.
I would cover my queen size bed with a single sheet, pulling it carefully off when I went to sleep. I always had a clean bed. All my supplies stayed in snap top totes, which kept the contents reasonably dirt free.
In 2000 I kept the same policy. However, a helpful neighbor closed everything up while I was away, believing that by closing it up, this would protect it from the windstorm. It did the opposite. From a "normal" storm of 35 mph, the tent was torn up, and the frame was horribly bent. I lost my tent by it being "sealed up."
I strongly suggest you re-think your plan to secure your tent to keep dirt out, because the air pressure differential will make it POP.