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Other perks of the Three Room Instant Cabin include an instant tent design with pre-attached poles for easy set-up and dual ground-level vents designed to work with a tent air conditioner. We just went on our first camping trip and had a 2 person tent. It was fine, but this one looks very spacious and easy to set up! All the windows and doors also have to be closed, because otherwise, the rain would drip right into the tent. Even in light rain, the rain does get on to the window and door mesh, so it’s best to keep them full closed. The easiest models to pitch are pretty much always “instant tent” shelters, which use a system of preattached poles than only need to be unfolded and locked into place.
You cannot find the regulator at any parts store, or from the company, or online anywhere. I bought this product and the first time of being out of the box someone stole the connection line and the (bottle of propane). Since then the stove is totally useless as the store of purchase as well as other sporting good stores do not carry the connection necessary for this stove. Stove has never been able to be used except to collect dust. Drove all the way back to Walmart, couldn’t find part.
It’s a cool tent all around, but our favorite feature has to be the 360-degree views delivered courtesy of this yurt’s giant mesh windows. There are three of these large floor-level windows along the walls of the tent, plus the giant mesh doorway that can be left open in good weather. Oddly enough, Ozark Trail’s most basic, base bones shelter takes the title of most durable. We chose the Ozark Trail Clip & Camp because unlike larger cabins with plastic hubs and countless poles, this traditional two-pole dome has the fewest number of parts that can potentially fail. We’ve also put together a handy buyer’s guide down at the bottom as a resource for shoppers who are new to the Ozark Trail brand, so make sure to check it out.
I was beyond lucky to have his help in getting there. I was archery hunting in the middle of nowhere and the second time, ever, I go to light this stove the regulator craps out and will not supply gas. Our camping 2 burner cookstove lasted just a couple of camping trips and the regulator has gone bad.
Yes, we all want a big spacious tent with room for plush sleeping quarters, but we also recommend looking for the little features that can elevate your camping experience. Interior storage is a great example, as all those little mesh pockets help keep things organized and off the floor. Screen rooms, shade awnings, storage vestibules, and privacy dividers are also great examples of livability-added features.
The carry bag seems to be of okay quality, and it can be made bigger for easier packing up. It wasn’t too difficult to get the tent, poles and all other accessories back into the carry bag. To set up the Ozark Trail 10-Person Tent, first slide the 3 fiberglass poles through the roof pole sleeves. The poles are not color-coded, but the pole sleeves are.
Nazarenko Spring, I later learned — the nicest, most pine-needly campsite on the entire trail. That spur trail to the lodge was a lot less fun going up — I had 6 days of food in my pack plus all the leftover food. Despite leaving a big pile of food at the lodge (like an entire package of tortillas), my pack was bursting.Luckily, the next miles were gentle, hugging a contour line. Even so, every hour I had to lay down in the middle of the trail to rest. And I mean really spread-eagle in the dirt, halfway passed out from exhaustion.
Views from a bluff greeted me in the morning, and soon I was walking across The Narrows. In leaf-off, I’d have had views to my left and right as the trail was routed atop a narrow ridge. I ozark trail wagon got glimpses of views — enough to remind me where I was. Later in the day after a couple nerve-wracking near-misses on turns, I slowed way down and wasn’t making more than a mile an hour.