I own a 2-person Timberline that I've used about twenty times in the past six 
years. Three of those were multi-day bicycle camping trips. It is a great tent. 
It has seen quite a bit of rain and wind and performs well with the fly, is 
durable, sets up and packs down nicely, and I just like the traditional look of 
it. My only complaint would be lack of headroom at the sides, due to its shape, 
otherwise hard to find a better value.

Oh, and it's a beautiful shade of green. I often camp near heavy vegetation and 
it feels good to take in the surroundings and not have a bright orange and grey 
Buckminster-like hedron distracting from the scenery.

On Sep 14, 2010, at 10:47 PM, msrw <msr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One surprising option:  Eureka Timberline is extremely inexpensive,
> well-designed, durable and practical.

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