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HIGH ROUTE 1
PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sierra Designs tent! In order to familiarize yourself with your new tent, we recommend you
"test pitch" it before embarking on your wilderness adventure.
PACKAGE INCLUDES: Rain Fly, Tent Body, 4 Guylines, 8 FL-stakes, 1 Stuff Sack, 1 Stake Bag.
STEP 1:
Find an even piece of ground; be sure the area is clear of debris.
Lay out your tent as shown. Stake the 4 corners (circled). NOTE:
make sure door zippers are closed.
STEP 3:
Stake out guyline making trekking pole vertical. Repeat Step
2/3 on other side.
STEP 5:
Connect tent body to ceiling of tent fy using SR buckles. Tighten
webbing to pitch tent body.
STEP 2:
Assemble trekking poles and set to 47"/119cm. Insert INSIDE fy
with pole handle up. Attach trekking pole tip to grommet in web-
bing; adjusting tension lock.
Handle up
Grommet in webbing
STEP 4:
Lay tent body inside tent. Connect corner hooks on tent body to
corner loops on tent fy. Adjust String lock to tighten. NOTE: Match
RED corner of fy to RED corner of tent body.
OPTIONAL SETUP:
SR Buckle
To set up the tent body of your tent only, simply stake
out the 4 corners, insert your trekking pole tip through
the loop on the yellow webbing and guy out.
Tension Lock
Hook & Loop
Trekking pole loop

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Summary of Contents for Sierra Designs HIGH ROUTE 1

  • Page 1 HIGH ROUTE 1 PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sierra Designs tent! In order to familiarize yourself with your new tent, we recommend you “test pitch” it before embarking on your wilderness adventure. PACKAGE INCLUDES: Rain Fly, Tent Body, 4 Guylines, 8 FL-stakes, 1 Stuff Sack, 1 Stake Bag.
  • Page 2 HIGH ROUTE 1 USING YOUR TENT GUYING OUT YOUR TENT: Your tent includes guy out loops, guylines, and stakes. It is good practice to always guy out your tent, but is absolutely necessary when it’s windy. Tie the end of the guyline to the refective guy out loop on your tent.
  • Page 3 Since pole damage most Most Sierra Designs tents are free-standing, not requiring the use of stakes in order to pitch frequently occurs during pitching or when horseplay occurs around the tent, be sure not to the tent.