
Free standing and can be closed up entirely. Just right for the teardrop. Well in my opinion anyway. Back up the tear and open the galley hatch.
These come in 4 foot as well as 5 foot and on some models its even wider so Finntastic.

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honeask wrote:Nice, can they be ordered online?
Shadow Catcher wrote:More to the point will they ship to the US. I bumped up against that a number of times, one reason I am working with Pahaque.
Oasis Maker wrote:Very nice, thanks for sharing Captain.![]()
I can't tell for sure, but it looks like the rear on each tent unzips? I would think it'd almost have to to let you out with a vehicle or trailer backed up to it? (More the last one)![]()
Scott
Shadow Catcher wrote:Classic Finn
I noted that Paha Que is using a variation on what I designed in their latest offerings for tears, a rear tarp/awning that is attached to the tear using a Kedar/awning rail.
We just heard from Eric that he intends to have ours complete by next week and then we will get to try out the tarp and I get to finish up installing some of the other things I have been working on.
Wolffarmer wrote:Looks to me to be a large shower/potty tent with a view.
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Randy
Wolffarmer wrote:I use to back pack in Yellowstone National Park. They have back country camp grounds and at the larger ones "some" facilities. At one I stayed at the out house was a wooden platform with the seat on it. For privacy there was a canvas curtain on 3 sides. You could easily tell if there was someone using it as the curtain was about shoulder hight when setting down. It had a great view of the mountains, forest and meadow.![]()
Randy
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