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YUKON BELL TENT INSTRUCTIONS 

 

STARTING TIPS 

  One person can set up the Yukon bell tent, but 

it helps to have two 

people

  Even though you can zip the floor apart from the tent, we recommend 

keeping them attached and only unzipping when you need a breeze or when 
trying to cut down weight for hauling the tent. 

The tent is much faster to 

set up and take down with the floor attached.

   

 

INSTRUCTIONS 

1. 

Lay the tent out in a flat area

 large enough to allow for the diameter of 

your tent (13

’, 16’, or 20’) plus an additional 6 feet on all sides for the ropes. 

 

2.  Using the small pegs, pull the groundsheet tight, and 

stake down the floor.

  

 

3. 

Take the

 

main straight pole

 through the door, find the center of the cone, 

and 

push the pole and tent up

 until it is vertical. 

 

4. 

Attach all the ropes

 to the tent and, without putting too much tension at this 

time, 

stake down the tent

 with the larger stakes.  

a.  There will be one rope longer than the others. This is for the door. Wait 

until

 after step 5

 to attach it to the door.   

b.  TIP: To help keep the tent centered, it is best to stake down ropes on 

opposites sides

 of each other, working your way around the tent.  

Summary of Contents for YUKON BELL TENT

Page 1: ...r of your tent 13 16 or 20 plus an additional 6 feet on all sides for the ropes 2 Using the small pegs pull the groundsheet tight and stake down the floor 3 Take the main straight pole through the door find the center of the cone and push the pole and tent up until it is vertical 4 Attach all the ropes to the tent and without putting too much tension at this time stake down the tent with the large...

Page 2: ...the pole along the top on each side and the first tie down the wall Do not use the tie closest to the floor b The pole should angle away from the door as shown in the picture below to allow proper fit along the top of the pole 6 Ensure that all securing guy ropes follow the lines of the seams in the roof It is important to make sure the tent stays symmetrical and that the tension is evenly spread ...

Page 3: ... the desired tension With proper tension on guy ropes that correctly follow the seem lines your tent should look like this TIP If the door seems too tight move the two guy ropes either side of the door in towards the middle of the door to relieve some tension ...

Page 4: ...tting the breeze brush over you You can roll up the tent wall or just a section Simply unzip the section you want up roll the wall up from the inside and tie using the strings provided We usually use a slip knot loop through loop to save time and effort when it s time to roll them back down again ...

Page 5: ...y mud or worm casks 5 Once the condensation has dried off flip the half moon over so the other half of the groundsheet can dry out Consider moving the tent off its original spot to avoid putting the condensation back onto the first half If it s not a dry day you ll need to dry the tent out when you get home That s ok However make sure to always have canvas touching canvas and groundsheet touching ...

Page 6: ...Zippers must sometimes endure extreme tension caused by wind incorrect tent setups or pressures caused by people or objects leaning into the tent To limit damage to any zippers o Close them all before setting up your tent o Handle them with care o Protect them by treating them with silicone occasionally Verify zippers before setting up your tent as there is no warranty on them after use THE CENTER...

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