2rocky
Well-known member
I REALLY Like my Cabelas Alaknak II tent. It is easy to set up solo, and is the perfect size for 4 hunters in good weather or 2 hunters in bad weather.
I've had it on 3 hunts that had snow, and It seems like each time the roof material stretches a little more and I end up with some sag between the wall poles, especially around the stove pipe section. Most lt I think due to the weight of the snow and Ice on the roof.
DO you have any tricks or tips that can alleviate that so I don't get melted snow pooling in the sag? Guylines seem plenty tight. Or maybe it just comes with the territory?
Some pictures...
I've had it on 3 hunts that had snow, and It seems like each time the roof material stretches a little more and I end up with some sag between the wall poles, especially around the stove pipe section. Most lt I think due to the weight of the snow and Ice on the roof.
DO you have any tricks or tips that can alleviate that so I don't get melted snow pooling in the sag? Guylines seem plenty tight. Or maybe it just comes with the territory?
Some pictures...