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Old 08-23-10 | 02:06 AM
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irpheus
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Hi both of you :-)

& thanks for your replies & suggestions. @wahoonc: I hope to find many mornings dawning bright & cheerful, not just because of the drying effect but just to experience nature like that ;-)

@drmweaver2: I hadn't considered the orientation of the tent as affecting the amount of ventilation inside the tent, so thanks for mentioning this.

What really surprises me, though, is that it's so noticable lately. I only recently bought the Hubba Hubba tent (earlier had a a quite cheap, yet very functional supermarket tent) and moisture drops clearly forms on the inside of the fly during the night so I'm wondering if the fly could be less breathable than the fly on my previous tent ...? I've used the same duvet in both tents, and in more or less the same nature conditions, & in my memory it didn't use to get that damp.

Anyone have tried to e.g. hang a "moisture collecting device" in the tent?

Hmmm... thanks again for your replies!

Cheers,

Jesper
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