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Drive Away Tent/Annexe/Marquee


Have a look at these, on sale at BCF among other outlets;

http://au.oztent.com/Oztent-Shop/ 

Should be ok now, if it is a persons post and not showing properly, do edit, put cursor behind link and move one space, then submit edit and done.....can also be done for someone else on quote etc....



-- Edited by Duh on Friday 11th of January 2013 09:08:02 PM



-- Edited by Duh on Friday 11th of January 2013 09:12:04 PM

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Yes I read your method Sheba, just showing another way, either on mine (edit) or anothers (quote used).

And yes, you can get the link readable in anothers post just by replying to it and hitting quote (theirs), put your cursor behind the link on theirs and move space bar on space and it will turn blue, then submit post...

I am pretty sure that Wombat had another method but I can't remember what it was, not the same as yours though.

I think you will find my method is handy if someone forgets to hit enter like you said.  I don't know how many times I have mentioned that on the forum either (edit/quote and use space bar to move one space).



-- Edited by Duh on Friday 11th of January 2013 10:02:41 PM

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I think the big problem is that they hit the space bar before Enter.  That's where they go wrong.

Cheers,

Sheba.



-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 11th of January 2013 10:06:15 PM

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Hi folks,

We are the lucky owners of a Mercedes Sprinter motorhome and are planning to hit the "wallaby track" around late April this year.  There's a heap of tidying up to be done in preparation to departing from Hobart and amongst the  jobs is the selection of a suitable "Drive Away Tent/Annexe/Marquee" for the journey.  For those locations where we would like to extend our stay we would like to erect such an item so that tables, chairs etc can be "left behind" in the structure whilst we are off day tripping and seeing the local sights.

As we have no experience choosing such an article we were hoping that your comments and input would assist us in making an informed choice.

Ideally, we would like the structure to have a connection to the motorhome but be simple to detach at the point of departure.  The Tent/Annexe/Marquee should also be lightweight although durable and perhaps even be capable of being erected single handed.  I've seen a number of these structures on the web but, almost without exception, they have all been of UK origin.  Whilst we have nothing against the Pommy gear, we'd rather  buy local if it is available here.

Any clues??????

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Keith & Jeannie



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Where's Sheba to fix up that link?

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http://au.oztent.com/Oztent-Shop/



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Duh wrote:


  if it is a persons post and not showing properly, do edit, put cursor behind link and move one space, then submit edit and done.

 

I was under the impression that only the Poster can Edit a Post.

All people have to do, [and I don't know how many times I've posted this lately,] is hit the Enter button immediately they have finished typing the Link, to have it underlined, and thus able to be accessed, when clicked on. 

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I don't use the space bar at all for posting, just copy a link or type it into my message, put the cursor behind the link and move one space and it turns blue (clickable) and on the forum shows as underlined.   Looks like we have the same result but with different methods.

I wish I could remember Wombats method....confuse



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Hi Keith and Jeanie
The OZ tent is a very easy tent to erect, but I believe its one disadvantage is the length of the package when it is packed up, there may be a problem of where to stow it when its not in use, but there are many choices at BCF or Rays camping stores, there is something that is sure to suit.

But almost without exception all tents from these stores will be made in China.
Cheers
David



-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Saturday 12th of January 2013 10:05:53 AM

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Anaconda have this one (and others I'm sure) but a bit hard to make out if the rear is covered and whether it can be free standing if leaving for awhile, see;

http://www.anaconda.com.au/Product/Camp-and-Hike/Shelter/Deluxe-RV-Shade 

 



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Thanks Duh,

 

I'll definitely be checking this one out.

 

regards

 

Keith



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Roving-Dutchy wrote:

Hi Keith and Jeanie
The OZ tent is a very easy tent to erect, but I believe its one disadvantage is the length of the package when it is packed up, there may be a problem of where to stow it when its not in use, but there are many choices at BCF or Rays camping stores, there is something that is sure to suit.

But almost without exception all tents from these stores will be made in China.
Cheers
David



-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Saturday 12th of January 2013 10:05:53 AM


 Thanks David,

 

You make a good point about the length of the article and it's convenience whilst transporting.

Chinese productc hold no fear for me as I'm old enough to have come from the school that believes you get what you pay for.

 

Many thanks once again

Regards

 

Keith



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Hello Keith I had my driveaway annex/tent made by http://www.streamup.com.au/streamline-upholstery.php in Devonport.  I have attached a couple of photos.  It was made to my design and they did an excellent job for less that $2000.

May be worth a look.

 

Cheers

Wayne



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Sheeds, if you were in a caravan park I think it would be quite safe, these things have small padlock lugs on them too not that they would stop much, but I have seen some people just leave chairs on their spots to let others know they are parked there, but I wouldn't myself I don't have that much faith in my fellow man/woman. 

I don't think I would try it in a free camp unless I had a very trusted fellow traveller who wasn't going out to keep an eye on it.

There was a case some time ago where someone in a bush camp asked someone they had enjoyed happy hour with and thought they could trust to keep an eye on their caravan while they went into town, when they returned, their new "friends" were gone along with the valuables left in their van (broken into).

If you do leave anything behind in a tent/annex, it is something you would just have to take a chance on, if there are others around I would say most would be trustworthy, but bear in mind they may want to go walkabout or something themselves unless you can make an agreement like you look after my van/pets while we go into town and tomorrow we will do the same for you etc.

Think of people in RV's as others in the community, most are law abiding and trustworthy, but their are lots that arn't, including former criminals etc....

 



-- Edited by Duh on Monday 14th of January 2013 03:34:20 PM

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Duh,Sheba and others. Please continue with your wonderful patience in repeating and repeating computer tips in how to do things. Some advice just doesn't sink in,me included. As for the annexe to be left unattended if away walking or tripping,security would concern me. Has it been forgotten? Look,they've driven away and forgotten to load this all up! Is this a commonly sighted accessory?

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