camping

Vango Banshee 200 tent

Vango Banshee 200 tent​ at Slapton Sands campsite

Having used my new Vango Banshee 200 tent for a week I have made a few small alterations.

Pegs

I changed the supplied pegs out for:

  • 9 18cm titanium wire pegs – to peg down the tent
  • 4 18cm aluminium tri-stakes – for the four guylines
  • 2 small MSR tri-stakes – for the door elastic guys to make it easier to fasten the doors down
Vango Banshee 200 tent hacks pegs

Footprint

I did not buy a footprint a 2m x 1m taro from the camping shop does (almost) the same job, for a fraction of the price. The bottom 40cm of the narrow foot of the tent ground sheet is exposed and needed wiping off.

Door strap

The strap across the door is only fitted to the porch side of the tent.

Vango Banshee 200 tent hacks setting up door strap

To make the tent easier to put up I tied the correct length of paracord to the tent straps on the door side of the tent.

Vango Banshee 200 tent hacks setting up door strap paracord fix

I can now pull the tent from the foot and get the tension between both sides balanced easier and more accurately.

Vango Banshee 200 tent hacks setting up door strap paracord fix

Size

This may be a two person tent according to the Duke of Edinburgh scheme specification and Go Outdoors – but it is not a “normal use” two adult tent. It is a generous one person tent.

Vango Banshee 200 tent hacks realistic size

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Torcross

Exercise Tiger

I took a bus to Torcross – it was very hot and humid – to look at the Sherman Tank Memorial to the World War II Exercise Tiger.

The amphibious tank was one lost in the bay in 1944 and subsequently recovered in 1984 and placed as a memorial to those who were lost.

Sherman D.D. Amphibious Tank Specification 1944
From the display

Slapton Ley

Torcross is one end of Slapton Ley.

Swans and ducks on Slapton Ley

Slapton Ley​
Slapton Ley

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