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Old 09-02-14, 08:29 PM
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Our 3 season tent that has been in snowstorms, hailstorms, windstorms, and used a lot during the 7 years we've had it. We often use it for spring ski trips rather than our heavier 4 season tent. A good 3 season tent should be all you need.






We were camped at a small RV park in eastern Oregon's High Desert when a pre-frontal squall hit the campground with 60+ mph winds. We were partially sheltered by some of the RVs, but the storm did blow down several large cottonwood trees. Point is: a good 3 season is pretty tough!



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