maxiesmom
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Can you guys give me some advice on how to deal with high winds when you are tent camping? I was camping last weekend, and it got very windy. I have a decent size Eureka tent, about 6x6 with a 70" peak height. It became very windy, and the walls were being pushed in so much I was freaking out about the tent collapsing, and was wondering how I would get out of all of that tenting!
The campround has church service on Sunday morning, and when we went back to our site one of my rain-fly tie outs had been pulled right out of the ground!
I have no clue as to what I should have done to deal with the winds. Is it best to leave the tent zipped up all the way, or to leave some openings for the air to blow thru? I had to have the rain-fly on, because we kept having showers all day long. Would it do any good to try to set up some kind of wind break with some line and a tarp?
How wind resistent are tents anyway?
Any ideas or tips?

I have no clue as to what I should have done to deal with the winds. Is it best to leave the tent zipped up all the way, or to leave some openings for the air to blow thru? I had to have the rain-fly on, because we kept having showers all day long. Would it do any good to try to set up some kind of wind break with some line and a tarp?
How wind resistent are tents anyway?

Any ideas or tips?