Harsh weather/ Equipment failure

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Harsh weather/ Equipment failure

Postby gisborne612 » Sat 14 Aug, 2010 12:28 pm

Has anyone got any stories of camping in extremely harsh weather (Low tempratures/ High winds), where their equipment has either stood up, or failed. I am also interested in any photos of tents under snow loading.
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Re: Harsh weather/ Equipment failure

Postby dancier » Sat 14 Aug, 2010 2:44 pm

Friends lost a Macpac Olympus due to snow loads at Kosciusko, 20 plus years ago. They had there feet supporting the roof for some time before they decided to bail and go to the tent next door to repeat the process but there were four in the tent this time so they took it in turns of supporting the roof. They left the failed tent in the snow and walked/skied out the following day and reported the problem to the police. In spring a walker found the tent, so they got it back and it was still usable. Very few if any tents would of survived in those conditions.
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