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Glastonbury Posh Tent💙 £239.00
The tent Oli set-up is the Coleman OctaGo. According to Coleman, this adventure, cabin style tent requires advanced pitching skills that can be done in minutes by one person ;)
'Easy to pack and quick to pitch, the new OctaGo tent by Coleman® gives you simplicity to just pick up and OctaGo for a fun weekend away with friends, enjoy that music festival, or just step out into nature for a relaxing getaway. This fun tent has a multitude of uses, it can be dressed as a luxury glamping bedroom or a perfect tent for festival gatherings.'
This is a 3 person waterproof tent with the fly on. Without the fly, the whole canopy is mesh as are the 7 windows + door for great views when the sky is clear!
#GlastoLoli :)#did they just google festival tents lol#I don't think they're staying in this tent - they usually stay in the cabins - more privacy and security#likely using it for a day tent to store things closer to the stages#it's a nice shape but it's really heavy so good to have a cart#Coleman is more known for car camping so weight isn't a priority - they're all about comfort :)
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Upgrading to a big boys tent for this year's camping adventures! ⛺ ⛰️🥾
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Top Family Tents of 2024: Spacious Shelters for Comfortable Camping"
Family camping trips can create lifelong memories, and having the right tent can make your experience enjoyable and stress-free. Whether you’re camping at a scenic site or setting up at a place like nirwana stays, you need a tent that offers enough space, durability, and comfort for everyone. Here are the best family tents of 2024, each designed to make family camping as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
What to Consider in a Family Tent
When looking for a family tent, focus on space, ventilation, and ease of setup. Here’s a quick guide to what matters most:
Size and Headroom: A good family tent should have enough space for everyone to move around comfortably, along with room for sleeping bags or air mattresses.
Ventilation: To avoid stuffiness, choose a tent with large windows and ground vents that allow air to circulate.
Weather Protection: Family tents should be built to handle changing weather, so look for sturdy materials and a rainfly to keep everyone dry.
Top Family Tents of 2024
1. CORE 9-Person Extended Dome Tent
The CORE 9-Person Extended Dome Tent is perfect for large families. With a high ceiling and room for multiple sleeping bags, this tent offers plenty of space. The tent’s adjustable ground vents and water-resistant materials provide comfort and protection, no matter the weather.
2. Coleman Instant Cabin
The Coleman Instant Cabin offers a unique 60-second setup, thanks to pre-attached poles, making it a convenient option for families. This tent is spacious enough for a queen-size mattress and uses Coleman’s Dark Room technology to block sunlight, helping everyone sleep in longer.
3. The North Face Wawona 6
The North Face Wawona 6 provides a cabin-like feel with plenty of space and headroom. Its large windows and doors allow excellent airflow, while its durable rainfly protects against rain and wind. This tent is a great option for families who value comfort and convenience.
Why Choose a High-Quality Family Tent?
A quality family tent makes all the difference in creating a comfortable and stress-free camping experience. Whether you’re camping in popular areas or scenic spots like nirwana stays, a reliable family tent ensures that everyone has the space and comfort they need for a memorable trip. With the right shelter, you can focus on enjoying time together and creating unforgettable outdoor memories.
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Coleman Cabin Tent Review: Camping Made Easy
Camping lovers, get excited for a big change in outdoor gear. The Coleman Cabin Tent is making waves, promising to make camping easier for families. This review will show you why this tent is a standout. Whether you’re an experienced camper or new to the outdoors, the right tent is key. Coleman, a well-known brand, aims to bring comfort and ease with their cabin tent. We’ll see how it performs…
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🔥 52% OFF Coleman Camping Tent with Instant Setup! 🏕️
Get ready for summer adventures with the Coleman Instant Cabin Tent!Easy setup in 60 seconds. Durable, spacious, and erfect for your next camping trip. Don’t miss out on this incredible 52% discount! Grab yours now and elevate your outdoor experience! 🌲⛺️ https://t.ly/9Pde-
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Planning your next camping trip? Look no further than the Coleman Cabin Camping Tent with Screened Porch! 🌲🏕️ With space for 4-6 people, this tent is perfect for families or small groups. It's weatherproof, includes a rainfly, and has an enclosed screened porch for those bug-free outdoor moments. Plus, you can set it up in just 10 minutes! Get ready for a memorable outdoor adventure with Coleman. 🌟✨
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Looking for a super-fast tent to enjoy your adventure sooner? Check out our Coleman 4 Person Instant Cabin Tent review to see if it’s right for you.
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⛺ 17 INVENTOS para VACACIONES en el CAMPING que te interesan [VÍDEO]
Si eres un amante del camping, sabrás que puede ser un poco complicado llevar todo lo que necesitas para una estancia cómoda. Pero no te preocupes, ¡he hecho todo el trabajo por ti! En este vídeo, te mostraré algunos de los mejores inventos para acampar que existen. Así que, si estás planeando una escapada de camping este verano, ¡no te pierdas este vídeo hasta el final! Te dejo el vídeo con los 17 INVENTOS para VACACIONES en el CAMPING que te interesan: https://youtu.be/d0mUzldo678 Te puede interesar: - 🚀 Las 11 NAVES ESPACIALES más Avanzadas para explorar el ESPACIO - 🤩 12 DISPOSITIVOS MODERNOS con la Tecnología que te Sorprender�� ⏯️ Contenido del vídeo: - 0:00 Introducción - 0:28 Coleman Connectable Tent Bundle - 1:23 Bearwatch Fence - 2:19 THECATAL Trailer - 2:58 Zero Breeze Mark II AC - 3:59 Isabella Camp-let Passion - 4:49 UCO STAKELIGHT - 5:45 Inland Iglu - 6:32 POMOLY LumberJack Fastfold Stove - 7:24 CAM.G Camping Guard - 8:13 BAJAO Cabin - 9:01 Giga Pump 4.0 - 9:50 HEIMPLANET THE CAVE - 10:52 Kammok Ursa Sleep Systems - 11:40 Thedookan Docking Room - 12:34 ESPECTRO CAHEO - 13:29 Advenate Hybrid - 14:30 Hi Gear Airgo Stratus 250 Tent y THECATAL SMART SHELL Read the full article
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⛺ 17 INVENTOS para VACACIONES en el CAMPING que te interesan [VÍDEO]
Si eres un amante del camping, sabrás que puede ser un poco complicado llevar todo lo que necesitas para una estancia cómoda. Pero no te preocupes, ¡he hecho todo el trabajo por ti! En este vídeo, te mostraré algunos de los mejores inventos para acampar que existen. Así que, si estás planeando una escapada de camping este verano, ¡no te pierdas este vídeo hasta el final! Te dejo el vídeo con los 17 INVENTOS para VACACIONES en el CAMPING que te interesan: https://youtu.be/d0mUzldo678 Te puede interesar: - 🚀 Las 11 NAVES ESPACIALES más Avanzadas para explorar el ESPACIO - 🤩 12 DISPOSITIVOS MODERNOS con la Tecnología que te Sorprenderá ⏯️ Contenido del vídeo: - 0:00 Introducción - 0:28 Coleman Connectable Tent Bundle - 1:23 Bearwatch Fence - 2:19 THECATAL Trailer - 2:58 Zero Breeze Mark II AC - 3:59 Isabella Camp-let Passion - 4:49 UCO STAKELIGHT - 5:45 Inland Iglu - 6:32 POMOLY LumberJack Fastfold Stove - 7:24 CAM.G Camping Guard - 8:13 BAJAO Cabin - 9:01 Giga Pump 4.0 - 9:50 HEIMPLANET THE CAVE - 10:52 Kammok Ursa Sleep Systems - 11:40 Thedookan Docking Room - 12:34 ESPECTRO CAHEO - 13:29 Advenate Hybrid - 14:30 Hi Gear Airgo Stratus 250 Tent y THECATAL SMART SHELL Read the full article
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Bowron Trip Report
July 2023
Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit is a 116km chain of lakes in British Columbia, Canada. Julia and I paddled our canoe around the circle for 6 days, camping along the way.
This was a rare adventure where everything went as planned. Our karma bank was full and we cashed in heavily for this life-list trip.
Technically, trip planning began in 2020. Covid hit, the border shut, and life went on hold. That brings us to July 2023. Maybe that’s why the adventure gods smiled upon us, we waited a long time for this canoe vacation.
I secured our permit and prepared the gear / food months in advance. We had top of the line equipment all around and a wide variety of meals to enjoy.
Food: 8 days of dehydrated backpacking meals
Group Gear: tent, sleeping bag/pad, hammock, tarp, chairs, stove, tp, etc.
Canoe Stuff: canoe, cart, paddles, life vests, ropes, and dry bags
Clothing: way too much
Saturday July 1st we packed the Jeep and drove from Seattle to Canada. The border crossing agent was confused why we were driving deep into Canada to canoe - which we tried to explain how special a multi-day circuit was. He reluctantly let us through. It was Canada Day, so we stopped to celebrate in Hope, BC. Then onto Quesnel, BC for a hotel stay. The receptionist recommended a local Indian restaurant, which we enjoyed.
Sunday July 2nd we drove from Quesnel to Bowron Park after Tim Hortons breakfast. Orientation was scheduled for 9am, and in true Chris Coleman fashion we arrived 1 hour early. Unstrapped the canoe and loaded it up. Registration took a few minutes, then they let us watch the 15 minute orientation video early. 9am we headed up the approach trail.
The Full Bowron Circuit begins with a 2.7km portage. Portages at Bowron allow a canoe cart - which is 2 wheels you strap to the middle of the boat. It functions like a wheel barrel. Bags go in the canoe (not more than 60 pounds per boat). Julia pulls on the front and I push from the back. The trails are about 6 feet wide, rocky, and a bit up/down. Easier than most canoe portages, but not easy.
Kibbee Lake is where the paddling begins. A solo canoeist and solo kayaker were there to start with us. 2km takes us about 30 minutes to paddle. Then another 2km portage - where Julia stopped to clear the trail with our axe. Campsite #5 on Indianpoint Lake was our home for the night after another 3km paddle.
54 campsites are spread out every 2-5km on the circuit. First-come First-served, you show up and claim a spot. We only had to paddle past our desired campsite once to grab the next. Primitive sites have a fire pit, tent pad, and outhouse. Wood is provided - but it’s rough cut rounds of fresh green trees. Starting fires with wet wood was a real battle, which Julia fought and won daily for us.
Monday July 3rd we settled into our routine. Wake up at 7am. Packup the sleeping gear. Boil water for coffee + breakfast. Tear down the tent. Prep the canoe. Poop. Apply Sunblock. In the boat by 9am.
Julia saddled up in the stern of the canoe to steer us through the rest of Indiapoint Lake into a marsh area. The portage to Isaac Lake was 1.4km - the most muddy of the bunch. A slight tailwind tricked us into missing our desired campsite #18 - so we pushed onto #20. After a long day of 22km paddling we were greeted by a small cabin and fire pit with a lord of the rings type view.
The evening routine was set. Pull into camp about 3pm. Setup the tent. Start a fire. Swim. Purify drinking water. Cook. Julia reads (Clockwork Boys) aloud. Sleep by 9pm.
Tuesday July 4th I re-claimed my steering position in the back of the boat. Big guy in the back really is best, as much as I like to share duties with Julia. Paddling conditions were PERFECT. Completely flat water, cool temps, and no clouds in the sky. A short day of only 15km put us at campsite #26 by 12:30pm. Tuna on pita lunch, naked swim (aka bath + laundry), and exploring a beaver palace were chill camp activities. Truly alone out in the wilderness - enjoying the Canadian experience.
Julia badly cut her finger in the garden a week before our trip. She nursed it the entire trip. Luckily it continued to heal and the fresh pink skin grew well despite the tough conditions. Fire duty didn’t even deter healing.
Wednesday July 5th started with chipmunks chirping. They were everywhere! Their alarm calls were cute - except at 6am when I wanted to sleep in. The wilderness is a loud place between the crazy chipmunks, loon’s, woodpeckers, owl’s, and the wind.
Breakfast meals from Gastro Gnome were the best of the trip - so good we wanted to re-pitch the tent and go back to sleep after biscuits & gravy and chorizo hash.
The Chute is the most aggressive section of the circuit. It’s a small class 2 rapid where canoes need to navigate rocks and a strong right turn. We stopped to scout from shore. A family group was camping there - and we got beta on the optimal way to shoot the Chute. After hanging our tiny carved paddles on the shelter we hit the water. Smooth. I steered and Julia powered us safely through the rapids. The Rollercoaster was the next section - which we also navigated easily. Yay! The most nerve racking part of the trip was over!!
Quick portage around the cascades on Isaac River then onto Isaac Falls for a dip. The Cariboo River float after Isaac was one of our favorite sections. A soft current lessened our need for paddling - but navigation around trees and rocks in the river was critical. We took our lunch break on a sandbar in the middle of the river. Then a moose swam/walked across the river and ate her lunch. Camp at site #36 on Lanezi Lake after 25km of paddling / portaging.
Thursday July 6th was a shore day! We had been b-lining up until this point - the most direct path from point A to B - which is normally in the middle of the lake. Shore day we got to paddle near the side (which is great for seeing wildlife and it’s safer). ‘False Points’ were our nemesis. We’d guide the boat to a point, confirm on the map that our destination was there, then arrive to find it wasn’t the real point, but rather a smaller point that precedes the true point we need to reach. Tough realization when tired and hungry. Aaarg.
Lanezi Lake led into a shallow Sandy Lake. A motor boat of park operators zoomed by to tell us a burn ban was going into effect on Friday afternoon. We were already deciding how to finish the trip - and this pushed us to end a day early. The fires really helped keep the mosquitoes at bay, so a night without one would be significantly less enjoyable.
Unna Lake was our plan A campsite. A tiny lake with 5 campsites. Less secluded but the view was exceptional. A hiking trail from Unna to Cariboo Falls was 1km for up-close view of the falls for lunch. Plus a group of paddlers offered to take an old-timey polaroid photo of us (which his 3 friends protested because the setup took 10 minutes). Then another portage to Babcock River/Lake where the mosquitoes were terrible. On tiny Skoi Lake we saw a second moose.
Campsite #45 was our newly created plan B. It resulted in us paddling 25km again - a big day for us. A storm front was threatening, so we prepped camp quickly. Luckily no rain yet again.
Friday July 7th the mosquitoes broke me. Midnight pee I was brutally attacked. They don’t sleep! Morning without fire was rough. Headnets and bug jackets help - but any inch of skin not protected was bombarded. Julia’s ankles were full of bites. Fastest pack, eat, and exit from camp all week.
Spectacle Lakes we saw a few other groups, most of the trip. A funny moment was passing a yellow canoe with a father giving a firm talk to his 2 boys. Their attitude was getting set in line and their paddle strokes showed it. Ha, sorry kids.
Park Rangers checked our permits as we entered Bowron Slough to Bowron Lake. A quick chat about our experience and thoughts of canoeing in Canada. Kind folks doing a wonderful job protecting this pristine wilderness.
A snack in the reeds before Bowron Lake set us up to finish strong. Our first real headwind hit for 3km of Bowron paddle. We powered through. The final 3km of the trip were dead flat - the perfect end to a long trip. My arms, back, butt, and neck were ready to be done. 22km on our final day.
First google was Tour de France standings (poor Cavendish crashed before beating Merckx 34 win record). Then we got back to the hotel in Quesnel for a proper wash up. The same Indian restaurant hit perfectly - which I had been dreaming about since day 2 on the circuit. Fat and happy I quickly went to sleep with my CPAP.
Saturday July 8th we made the 10 hour drive home. Now we nurse our bug bites and clean out the canoe. Luckily the tomatoes and blueberries in our garden are ripe - so fresh food is back on the menu!
Bowron is truly a life-list destination for wilderness canoe tripping. So happy we were able to experience it in such perfect conditions. Onto the next adventure…
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Choosing the right tent can elevate any camping experience, whether you're a solo backpacker, a family looking for adventure, or a group of friends on a weekend getaway. From ultralight models for hikers to spacious tents for families, there’s something for every type of camper in 2024. Here’s a roundup of the top 10 tents of the year to help you find your ideal match.
1. Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2
The Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2 continues to be a top choice for backpackers. This ultralight tent weighs under 3 pounds and is designed with durability in mind, featuring ripstop nylon that resists wear and tear. Its hubbed pole structure and high-volume design make it both sturdy and spacious, offering ample headroom and side entryways for convenience. Despite its compact weight, this tent provides excellent protection against the elements, making it ideal for extended hiking trips.
2. Coleman Sundome Tent
The Coleman Sundome Tent is a versatile and affordable option, making it a great pick for budget-conscious campers and families alike. Available in sizes that range from 2-person to 6-person models, the Sundome provides great weather resistance with its inverted seams and welded corners that keep water out. Setup is quick and easy, and the tent’s ventilation features, including large windows and ground vents, ensure a comfortable night’s sleep even in warm weather.
3. REI Co-op Half Dome SL 2+
For campers who prioritize both weight and space, the REI Half Dome SL 2+ is a well-rounded option. Its pole structure maximizes internal space, providing extra room for gear or added comfort for two campers. The tent includes color-coded poles and clips, making setup straightforward, and it has adjustable ceiling vents to regulate airflow. With its balance of durability and a roomy interior, the Half Dome SL 2+ is a great option for couples and solo campers alike.
4. MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2
The MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2 is a premium choice known for its reliable performance in diverse weather conditions. Weighing about 3.5 pounds, it’s ideal for backpackers who want durability without adding too much bulk. The tent’s unified hub-and-pole system simplifies setup, and its rainfly features kickstand vents to reduce condensation. Whether it’s a weekend hike or an extended backcountry trip, the Hubba Hubba NX 2 is versatile enough to meet a range of needs.
5. CORE 9-Person Extended Dome Tent
Perfect for families or larger groups, the CORE 9-Person Extended Dome Tent offers generous space and comfort. With a center height of 72 inches and enough room to fit multiple sleeping bags, this tent feels almost like a home away from home. Its water-resistant materials and adjustable ground vents help regulate temperature and keep moisture at bay. Storage pockets and a gear loft make it easy to keep the interior organized. Despite its size, the tent is designed for quick setup, which is a huge plus for large groups.
6. Nemo Dagger OSMO 2P
For eco-conscious campers, the Nemo Dagger OSMO 2P offers an environmentally friendly yet highly functional design. Made with OSMO fabric, this tent is fully recyclable and offers improved water resistance and durability. Weighing just over 3 pounds, it’s ideal for backpackers who need a lightweight option. The tent includes dual vestibules and doors, making it easy for two campers to enter and exit without disturbing each other. It’s a high-quality option for those who value sustainability and performance.
7. Coleman Instant Cabin
If convenience is your priority, the Coleman Instant Cabin offers a near-instant setup time of about 60 seconds. The pre-attached poles make the setup process incredibly fast, making this tent a favorite among car campers. It’s spacious enough to fit a queen-size air mattress, and it features Dark Room technology that blocks 90% of sunlight, letting campers sleep in longer. With durable materials and rainfly options, the Instant Cabin is both convenient and weather-resistant.
8. ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1-Person Tent
The ALPS Mountaineering Lynx is a fantastic option for solo campers looking for a reliable, budget-friendly tent. This tent is incredibly easy to set up with its free-standing, two-pole design. It’s built with durable polyester fabric that resists UV damage and water, keeping campers dry in unexpected weather. The Lynx 1-Person Tent includes ample storage space with a vestibule for gear and an overhead gear loft, making it ideal for solo backpackers and minimalist campers.
9. The North Face Wawona 6
Families or groups seeking a spacious tent for car camping will love The North Face Wawona 6. With a unique, cabin-like design, this tent provides a massive interior space, enough to stand up and walk around comfortably. The Wawona 6 includes multiple large windows and doors, enhancing ventilation and giving it an open feel. Its durable rainfly and construction make it reliable in rain and wind, while the ample vestibule space adds extra storage.
10. Black Diamond Eldorado
For serious campers and mountaineers, the Black Diamond Eldorado is an all-season tent designed for extreme conditions. This single-wall tent is both lightweight and highly durable, built to withstand high-altitude and winter camping environments. The Eldorado features a compact, wind-resistant design that minimizes setup time and provides great weather protection. While it’s an investment, this tent is a go-to for those who need a reliable shelter in tough conditions.
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Coleman Camping Tent | 8 Person Montana Cabin Tent with Hinged Door for $137.17 (reg $269.99)
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Best Tents for Dog Camping
Check out our in-depth guide on the finest tents for camping with dogs before you bring your pet along on your next camping trip. You're not alone if you want to take your dog camping with you soon. As more people bring their pets on outdoor adventures, more campgrounds are pet-friendly.
IN A RUSH? HERE ARE OUR TOP SELECTIONS.
If you have never camped with pets before, it would be worthwhile to review the National Park Service's camping with pet policies. No matter where you want to camp, these practical suggestions can be beneficial.
Where should pets sleep when camping with people? is a natural concern. The solution is usually inside of you. If it's a chilly night, having your pet inside your tent with you will keep them and other wildlife (think coyotes or bears) safe, and quiet, and you'll have free heat. Fortunately, there is a broad selection of premium camping equipment designed exclusively for dogs on the market.
However, not all tents are good for animals. The best pet-friendly tents have plenty of space, strong floors that can withstand claws, and appropriate ventilation. (Also take your dog's size into account when determining the size of the tent entrances.) Not only that, Choosing a tent that is simple to clean when your trip is done is crucial. If you want to camp with a dog or other pet for any length of time, picking the correct pet-approved tent is also crucial.
Here are our picks for the ideal tents for canine camping.
Dome tent by Coleman with a screen room
This roomy tent is available in 6-person or 8-person sizes and has a screened-in space that serves as a second sleeping area for your dog. You may place up to two queen-size air mattresses inside the tent. However, at 21 pounds, this tent falls firmly into the realm of vehicle camping. (Except if you like a challenge!)
4-Person NTK INDY GT Tent
Despite being a smaller tent, the Indy is ideal for two campers and their pet. Due to its waterproof construction, you can store goods outside of your sleeping area in the front vestibule. An added benefit: The flooring is composed of robust, anti-fungal plastic (perfect for summer rainstorms, humidity, and wet dogs).
Montana Elite Coleman Tent
With more than 2,000 reviews on Amazon, this 8-person tent boasts the distinction of being the National Park Foundation's official tent. It also includes hinged doors and an easy setup (for repeated trips to let the dog out).
Marmot Crane Creek 2-Person Backpacking Tent When you and your dog are the only two people camping, this ultra-lightweight tent is ideal. The all-mesh structure of this basic tent allows you to sleep outside even without the rainfly.
3-Person Kelty Trail Ridge Backpacking Tent
This tent from Kelty, another choice for backpacking, provides a little bit more space than the Marmot alternative. With two doors, you can exit without bumping into anyone, and two side vestibules offer additional storage.
10-Person Columbia Fall River Tent
This tent from Columbia is on the other end of the tent range. This two-room alternative is more like a cabin than a tent and is large enough for a pack of animals—no complaints! It is the option on our list with the biggest space because of the vertical walls and high ceiling. (Unlike most on our list, this one allows you to stand up.)
SUV Tent Napier Backroadz
One option to increase the amount of sleeping space in a tent—or make more room for your furry friends—is to fasten it to your car. With this Napier type, you can reach the cargo area of your vehicle from inside the tent and it fits all SUVs and minivans.
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