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2023

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Precautions for dismantling tents in the morning


When dismantling the tent, each part should be packed neatly, so that it can be found quickly next time it is used. If it is raining, all parts of the tent (especially the inner tent) should be collected as soon as possible to avoid moisture and mildew. It must be noted that after dismantling the tent, you must rush to the next camp as soon as possible, so as to complete the camp before dark. Otherwise, without the shelter of the tent after nightfall, it is easy to encounter danger. If the weather is sunny, it is best to air all parts of the tent on the open ground for a period of time before packaging, so that the wind and sun can dry the moisture in the inside and outside of the tent, so as to prevent the tent from getting moldy after packaging.

1. First pull out all the pins of the fixed external account and internal account. When the wind is strong, hold the tent tightly to avoid being blown down by the wind. The camp nails should be handled carefully. Do not pull them directly with camp ropes. Remember to determine the number of camp nails.

2. Open the zipper of the outer tent and remove the front camp column. Dry the mud and water vapor on the camp column, carefully pull up the camp column and put it into the bag.

3. Remove and disassemble another camp column, wipe it clean and put it into the bag. It is easier to grasp the top of the two ridges of the tent by spreading the tent flat on the ground.

4. The internal and external accounts should be folded and packed separately, so that they can be easily distinguished when the next tent is built. When packing the external account, first grasp the ring hole at the top to separate it from the internal account. Be careful not to seize the internal account together.

5. Pull the ring hole up and lift the outer tent to make it hang naturally, and fold it into a V-shape. Before folding, make sure that the external account is dry.

6. Roll up the external account on the dry ground. The tighter the roll, the better. While rolling, fold into both sides of the outer tent, and pay attention to whether the camp rope is wrapped together.

7. Swing the inner tent to let the camp rope hang down naturally. Place the inner tent on the ground, roll it tightly as possible, and press the side with one hand at the same time.

8. Carefully insert the camp rope into the folded tent and make sure it is not knotted or entangled. If there is a tangle, you should first untie it.

9. Put the camp nail into a strong bag to avoid breaking the tent, and then put it into the tent bag. If there is mud or moisture residue on the camp nail, it may be embroidered or damaged.

10. Dry the camp post, put it into a strong bag, and then put it into the tent bag. If the camp nail can be kept completely clean, it can be easily jointed next time.

11. Put the external tent and internal tent into the tent bag respectively. In order to protect each component, it is best to put it in a plastic storage bag.