This blog captures my experience with camping, things I learn over the years, and gadgets I use. Hopefully, my experience will help someone out there who may be looking for the same gadget or trying the same thing as myself. Most of my camping trips happen in Ontario, Canada. I've camped in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick once.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Ozark Trail Scout Junior Dome Tent
With 24 hours to go, excitement is building up. I am in Halifax and will be heading to Fundy National Park in a day. I will be setting up tent with the 2-person Ozark Trail Scout Junior Dome Tent for the first time--I should have done a test setup back home first ... oh well. We will see how it keeps up with the weather. It's been raining on and off in Halifax. I suppose it will be not much better in Fundy National Park tomorrow.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
City Slicker, part 3
As of the beginning of this week, that tent under the bridge is gone. In its place, more to the right of where the tent used to be, is a smaller dome tent. There are more backpacks around that around now. I think the street family is moving in ....
Ozark Trail Scout Junior Dome Tent
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I was browsing around Walmart looking today for a car roof rack when I came across the camping section. I picked up this Ozark Trail Scout Junior Dome Tent for less than $18. It is a 2-person tent meant. Is is "Junior" because I think it is meant for kids. I am not that much than the tall kids these days, and this tent footprint is 6'x5'. Sleeping diagonally, I would have plenty of room. I would have enough space for my gears and boots that I will haul inside the tent.
There are only two colours to choose from: blue and orange. I picked orange. I think it blends into a forest better and can stand out more in the snow (if the purpose is to attract attention--for a rescue for example.).
I think the only problem I will have with this tent is that the rain fly is a small. The 3-men tent I have can withstand quite a bit of rain. So, I bought a tarp to go along. The whole thing is still lighter and more compact than my 3-men tent. Maybe another problem (that other people have reported) might be the poles ... they tend to snap, I read. The poles are definitely thinner than those for my 3-men tent.
We will see how things go at the end of June.
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