12.Pull the sides (walls) of the tent down over the frame, keeping it even as you pull.
Work it over the frame gradually.
13.Now that the tent is on the frame, make any adjustments to square and even the
tent. (If necessary, the tent can still be moved at this point.)
14.Loosely stake down one side of the tent fly at this time.
15.Make loops of the small ropes (a pretied sample rope is included) and put them
through the grommets at the bottom of the tent. Place the stakes through the
rope loops, staking down the perimeter of the tent.
16.In line with each grommet on the eave of the tent, place a stake in the ground 3’
4’ from the tent. Tie the longer ropes to the eave grommets and place the
adjustable end over the stake positioned earlier. Adjust the tension on the wall
ropes until they are taught. Make sure all the stakes are pounded in so that the
top of the stake is touching the ground. (About 2” of the stake top should be
visible above ground.)
Taking down your Colorado Tent
1. Our tents are designed to withstand reasonable wind and snow. However, we
strongly suggest you do not leave your tent unattended in severe weather
conditions.
2. Unzip your door zippers.
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