We have experiencef 65+ MPH gusts with the top up on the Oregon Coast. There were a couple small drips of rainwater getting in, but nothing else. Jon On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, bueses wrote: > on 7/7/06 12:30 PM, Tom Sinclair at neeemo@YAHOO.COM wrote: > > > Since you can't have the poptop up in 70 mph winds, > > I don't know if the winds were 70 mph, but I have been amazed at how sturdy > my pop top is in the winds-Burning Man & S. Utah at least 60 mph gusts-no > problem, sustained winds ???? > > Pax, > > Tom Buese-wind can ruin a perfectly good campout, kinda like Wyoming > |
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