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leftpoole wrote:Hilleberg Nallo 2-2014 'Green'.
It is so dark green it looks Black.......!


How much did you rob that for, then?
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Re: New Nallo 2, look at the colour!

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phil parker wrote:
leftpoole wrote:Hilleberg Nallo 2-2014 'Green'.
It is so dark green it looks Black.......!


How much did you rob that for, then?


I wish!
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Re: Pictures of your tents.

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Devizes Camping & Caravan Club site for a few days on my trip from London to the south coast. Bit pedestrian I know.... Bike is under tarpaulin in the background.

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MSR Hubba Hubba in the Western Sahara (2013 tour to The Gambia).

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Re: Pictures of your tents.

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2nd one is not mine, it's a guy I cycled with for a while, his tent made a great photo though. Taken in Mali.

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Re: Pictures of your tents.

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Mmmmm? I see no tents......
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you dont see the 2nd tent as it has a Tardis Circuit to blend in the surrounds - its the rock on the left
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Snowdonia.

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The coast near Whitburn, Tyne & Wear.

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My tent is a Vango Altas 200, about fifty quid from Amazon. I've used it constantly for six months now, in the winter and the summer, and have had zero problems with it. Well: sections of the poles have split, but nothing a small length of duct tape doesn't permanently repair.
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Force Ten Nitro Lite 200
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great looking tent leftpoole but expensive :(
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Looking toward Mt. Meru in Tanzania a couple of days ago at Simba Farm. Met the owners of the farm while circumnavigating Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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Tanzania is great country for cycling. DId a small tour there in the late 80's, when it was super cheap!
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I tried one of these very nicely built Terra Nova tents. Yes well made, yes looked good. In use too small (for me)
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My Hilleberg Soulo crossing the Kazakh steppe in September 2012.

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And in Kazakhstan again in December the same year. -20C this time around though. Brrrr!

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And my Hilleberg Rogen in Argentina earlier this year.

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Marco Panettone wrote:And my Hilleberg Rogen in Argentina earlier this year.


Marco, just in case my lottery ticket comes up trumps and I can afford another Hille, what do you think of the Rogen, and how do you think it would do with two (assuming you were using it solo there)?

What I'd really like Hille to make is a two-sided Akto/Enan. Enough room for two and a porch/door each, but just the single pole to save some weight and bulk. I have asked, but no sign of one yet!

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