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Image 1 — Cabela Instinct 2 Scout tent assembly?
Image 2 — Cabela Instinct 2 Scout tent assembly?
Image 3 — Cabela Instinct 2 Scout tent assembly?
Image 4 — Cabela Instinct 2 Scout tent assembly?

Cabela Instinct 2 Scout tent assembly?

UPDATE: A friend and I worked on it. I was right with the idea of sticking the poles through the sheath in pic 4 and the no exit is by design. Black side of the poles goes first since the other side has a notch to hook into the rainfly’s holes by the door. I looped the toggles (I’m not sure the right name, pic 1) on the footprint and tent through small hoops on the rainfly. Very weird tent and I now know why it was donated.

Hello! I recently got a used Cabela Instinct 2 Scout tent but I am so confused on how to pitch it and there isn’t a manual. It doesn’t seem to have notches to stick the poles in the footprint (pic 1) but I see them on the rainfly. I think I figured out how to connect the rainfly to the tent (pic 2) but then where do I put the poles? There’s a small latch on the outside of the rainfly (pic 3) that I’d think would hook to the poles. There’s also what looks like a sheath for the poles on the outside (pic 4) but then there isn’t an exit. I would really appreciate any advice! Thank you in advance.

u/Nervous_Mousse_8436 — 2 days ago
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Vegetables while camping?

Hello, I’m going car camping several times in the upcoming months for 8 days/7 nights at a time and I’m looking for advice for food, specifically how to include vegetables in my meals. Location is by the Great Lakes, USA, so will be hot. I own a tiny camp stove. I also have a cooler but I doubt the cooler will last more than two/three days and I’m not sure if I can get more ice.

I was thinking getting instant ramen and jazzing up with dehydrated vegetables but I’m sure I will get bored of it soon.

Thank you in advance!

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u/Nervous_Mousse_8436 — 24 days ago