> A while back there were discussions about tents.  One that I remember was
the
> Eureka Timberline.  Our Outpost wants to stop buying cheap tents that only
> last two or three years so we have decided to invest in quality ones.

I got this a few months ago.  Maybe it will be of some help to someone.

Kelvin
~~~~~

Our outpost has been using timberlines for several years, and have had great
success with them.  they are modified "A" frame tents, so they're a little
tricky to put up, but they are well worth the effort.  They've withstood
every storm that we've been through, and we've not had a single boy get wet.
We have the single door design because they're cheaper and less likely to
get torn up (only one door to worry about).  They're more expensive than the
wal-mart type, but in my opinion it's worth it for the peace of mind in
knowing that the boys will be somewhat safe from rain, wind, etc.  We got
the larger 3 person design, which will sleep four boys in a pinch.  Check
Campmor for good prices.

Andy Cottle
Phenix City, Alabama

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