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Eureka High Camp User Manual

Component list, Assembly

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A

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Fig.11

Your Tent

Is Ready

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE HIGH CAMP TENT

Component List:

1 Tent Body w/attached guy ropes 1 Brim Rod 4 Tent Poles
1 Carry Bag 1 Pole Bag 1 Bag w/ Stakes

Assembly:

1

Unpack the carry bag and separate the

components. Unfold the tent body and lay it out

with the floor on the ground and a grommeted web

in each corner. Pull the tent into a rough rectangle.

Do not stake down the tent just yet; but in windy

conditions, stake down one corner that faces into

the wind.

2

Assemble the shock corded Gold tent poles and

Orange brim rod. Carefully seat

each section. Try to keep the poles

from snapping together as this can

damage the ends. Divide the Gold

poles according to size and shape.

Set the Orange rod aside.

3

Insert the tent poles into the web

grommets.

• Near each side of the door, insert

a long Gold pole into the web

grommet. See fig.1.

Then arrange the poles diagonally

across the tent from A to B and C

to D. See fig.2.

6

Install all remaining poles, clips and carabineers.

• Slide a Gold pole through the two carabineers at the

top of the door. Seat the post into the grommet on the

side web at E. On the direct opposite side at F, grasp

the end of the pole and push it up to form an arc.

Insert the post into the web grommet at F and attach

the clips.

• Continue with the next Gold pole from G to H.

Note: Seat the posts into the first grommet on the side

webs. Whenever poles cross,capture both with the

carabineers. See fig.6.

• Slide the Orange pole through the two carabiners in

front of the door. Seat the post into the outside

grommet on the side web at G. On the opposite side I

grasp the end of the pole and push it up to form an

arc. Insert the post into the web grommet. See fig.7.

8

Attach the fly to the tent.

• Spread the fly on the ground. Find the corner with reflective

web and attach it to that corner of the tent with matching

reflective web. Drape the fly, right side up, on top of the

tent so that the vestibule covers the door.

• Reach under the fly and attach all the Velcro

®

tabs to the

poles. See fig.9.

• Connect the side release buckles on the fly to their mates

on the tent.

• Move to the rear of the tent. Use the yellow stakes to stake

out the web loop on the back vestibule, but do not adjust

the tension just yet. Go to the front of tent and stake out

the two web loops on the front vestibule.

9

Adjust the tension on the webs. Work your way around the

tent, tighten the web buckles until the fly/vestibule is taut.

See fig. 10.

10

Stake out the attached guy lines and adjust the sliders to

a proper tension.

See fig.11.

REV B 4.09

Fig.3

Fig.4

Fig.5

Fig.6

Fig.8

Fig.7

7

Stake the tent down. Your tent is now free standing.

Place it in the desired location and stake it down with

the aluminum skewers. See fig. 8.

5

Clip the fabric to the tent poles.

Working your way around the tent,

attach those carabineers and pole

clips that align with the poles. See

fig.4 and 5.

4

Raise the tent.

• At B, push the pole from B to A to create an arc. Insert

the locking post into the grommet on web to maintain

tension.

• Repeat with the second pole from C to D.

• Lift both poles over the center of the tent. Lift the

center carabineer on the tent fabric and capture both

poles with the carabineer. Make sure the carabineer is

locked in place. See fig.3.

Orange Brim

Rod

Fig.9

Fig.10

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