Anyone here in Phoenix??

Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by cuttingras, Sep 11, 2008.

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  1. BlackJack

    BlackJack Flamingo Tongue

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    wow. I'm about 3 hours south of there. Everyone was ok?
     
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  3. cuttingras

    cuttingras Starving Artist :)

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    He said they could save a few of the tent walls but none of the beams/poles. The security guard took those pics. What amazes me is looking at the palm trees there in that one pic....that wind must have been blowing! thanks y'all! Luckily the only person on site was him(security guard) and he ran to his car. hubby and the tent guys were at the hotel sitting on the patio when it hit. They were waiting for a few guys to get ready for dinner....no Outback that night! lol they're going tonight.



    Lean-to

    [​IMG] [​IMG] The Bushwhacker Lean-to is a simplified, lightweight version of the Baker tent. Without the Baker's numerous components, the Lean-to is less expensive to make.
    Available in 210D nylon, the Lean-to has a floor area of 7' x 7' and a 7' x 6' canopy that drops door to become a door. There is no back wall but 2 tiebacks pull the roof back to make more room inside. Two draft panels at the front eliminate the need to close the door in all but the most severe of weather conditions. The Lean-to weighs 2kg (4 lbs), making it a tent that can be used for both canoeing and backpacking. It sets up in minutes, either with poles or clipped to a line tied between two trees.