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5c

GET TO KNOW YOUR GEMINI/APOLLO

Note: the tent illustrated is the Apollo. The dimensions 

for the Gemini differ slightly, but the set-up process is 

the same. 

We recommend you set up your tent at home before  

your first trip. That way, you’ll be familiar with the process 

and the parts involved, making the set-up easier once at  

your destination.

Your storage bag should include the following:
•  Tent body and fly
•  One six-sided hubbed pole set
•  Stakes and guy lines

SET UP

1.   (Not Pictured) Pick a well-drained, level spot. Make sure 

it’s clear of debris that could damage the floor. Ensure 

trees and shrubs won’t rub against the tent. Check for 

standing dead trees or broken tree limbs that might fall 

on the tent.

2.   Assemble the pole set. Make sure each ferrule is fully 

inserted so the poles won’t be too long.

3.  Spread out the tent body with the floor-side down.  

Stake out the four cord loops. For the best hold,  

lean the stakes about 45 degrees away from the tent. 

Pull the sides tight enough to be straight, but not so  

tight that it strains the fabric.

4.   Insert the ends of the four longer poles into the 

grommets at the tent corners. Make sure the grooved 

side of the centre hub faces down, and that the short 

poles are over the doors of the tent body.

5.   Attach the pole clips (5a), the roof top clip (5b), and  

the snap fittings to the ball tips on the pole ends above 

each door (5c). 

6.   Drape the fly over the tent body, so that the doors on the 

fly match up with the doors on the tent body. Attach all 

the hook-and-loop wrap-ties on the underside of the fly to 

the appropriate places on the poles (6). Slip the webbing 

grommet at each fly corner onto the same pole end as 

the tent body. Adjust tension as needed.

7.   Stake out the door/vestibule loops and the sides of  

the tent at the edge of the fly. Use the prop rods to  

hold open the peak vents as needed (Not Pictured).  

For maximum strength in wind, attach the provided guy 

lines to the webbing tabs on the tent corners, and stake 

them out. 

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For detailed information  

on tent use, care, and repair, 

visit mec.ca/expertise.

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