Wenzel Sentinel 9- by 9- Foot 3-4 Person Pentadome Tent

Customer Review: Large, Solid, Easy to set up, GREAT FOR THE $$
This tent is large on the inside, really easy to put up and really cheap. I got it here on amazon for $45 on sale and am very pleased. I'm no mountaineer by any stretch of the imagination. So let me explain what I used this tent for. I'm 25 and I wanted a tent that my guys and I could bring out for a weekend adventures involving a lot of drinking by the camp fire. I don't know much but I know this: the best way to figure out if a tent is easy to put up or not is to knock back an 18 pack of your favorite brew and then try to put a tent up with only campfire light. I can vouch that this tent went up with out an issue and more importantly without reading the instructions (since it was impossible for me at the time to read anything)... should last a while. Slept two of us very comfortably.
Customer Review: Very nice tent.........
Just bought this for my two kids, 3 & 5, and wife and we all love it. The colors are very nice (made me buy this one over other popular Wenzel tents....call me shallow) and its seems very well made. Bottom of the tent is thick and durable, doesn't seem like it would be punctured easily, zippers are solid for this tent's price, lots of windows and the "skylight" at the top of the tent allows for great star gazing. Very easy to put up and take down. 10 minutes the first time, five minutes after that. Haven't done the major test yet....camping in the rain, but I'll add to the review once we hit that benchmark. Would have given it 5 stars but I'll save those for things that really knock my socks off. Very solid tent though.
British are very fond of camping and rate it highly for time passing needs. Ask any UK national about their favorite place for camping and invariably most of them will single out Devon any day. Devon boasts of over 150 camping sites and it is rare for one to not succeed in finding his/her favorite spot.
Most of these camping sites surround the major cities, however, once you go further down the countryside, there are several other breathtaking camping spots readily available.
If you are crazy about hiking and always looked for a camping location that could provide you the best of both camping and hiking then Dartmoor National park should not missed while going camping in Devon. This park situated around 213 miles southwest of London and 13 miles in the west direction from Exeter features some very beautiful vistas, amazingly looking purple heather and many water sources. These all make great visits during your camping expedition.
If camping in Devon and that too in Dartmoor National park, you should be aware of the famous Dartmoor ponies that wander around the landscape freely and also the spiny shrubs that can turn harmful. Only the seasoned hikers are advised to venture around the landscape alone.
Another point that you must keep in mind while camping in Dartmoor National Park is that you must not pull your car off the road and into the park anywhere you like. Devon authorities suggest that you are allowed to sleep at night only in your vehicles and that too only at certain designated places in the park.
If you try to be too clever in this regard, you can be pulled-up by the park rangers or the local police for committing an offence. You may even be fined a steep $160 for violating the local ordinance.
In case you are a member of a caravan, you must keep in mind that Dartmoor roads are very steep and winding at places. The caravan members are prohibited to drive the caravan over couple of bridges in the park. These are the ones located on the Two Bridges Road and the Ashburton.
As regards the backpack camping, Devon authorities are more generous and unless you are trespassing into the privately owned stretches of land and causing some sort of pollution or damage to the area, they will allow you to enjoy your camping experience.
You must also take care that you are not camping within any walls, in sight of any dwellings or house, close to the farmlands, besides the road, anywhere close to the road or in any demarcated area that is included in the reservoir catchment system. It is advisable to refer a detailed map to be able to locate the best camping spot that causes no inconvenience to the locals or the police in Devon.
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