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Secondly - unpack
• Secondly, unpack your supplies,
- supplies - laying
laying your tent out with the top up.
- top up.
• Small tents may be assembled with
Small -
two long poles, but most tents
assembled -
should have two poles for the top
poles - the legs.
and four poles for the legs.
Direction -
• If you have the directions provided
provided -
by the manufacturer, it's a good
manufacturer -
idea to review them.
review
• Next, put the poles together to Next - together -
make the frame of the tent. frame.
• Even if you hate reading directions,
hate - take a look
at least take a look at them so you
- shape -
know what shape the tent is
supposed.
supposed to be.
variety of shapes
• Tents come in a variety of shapes, - most common -
the most common being domes, domes - cones -
cones, pyramids, or house shapes. pyramids - house
shapes.
Important - built -
• It is important that the frame is built
correctly - the
correctly; otherwise, the cover will
cover - fit -
fit awkwardly, if it even fits at all.
awkwardly.
• Lastly, once the frame is put Lastly - put -
together, put the cover on it. together - cover.
• If you assemble the frame correctly, Assemble - frame
the cover will go right on with little - correctly - little -
struggling. struggling.
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• It's a different story if you don't have Different - a store
a store bought tent; if you don't, it bought tent -
will be very difficult to fabricate a difficult -
tent. fabricate.
• Since it would be nearly impossible
Conclusion
to make a strong, suitable frame out Nearly -
of things you find (like sticks), it may impossible -
be better to find shelter in a cave, strong - suitable -
under trees or a rock formation, or shelter .
in your car (if it's with you).