
Keith once cut his finger quite badly trapping it in a joint but we were putting it up in very windy conditions.
Only once did we need to replace a joint in 5/6 years, but Khyam supplied a spare in the original package.
There were no poles to attach it to the bongo but a strip of figure of 8 which we cut down slightly to fit.There were poles to hold the front door up as a porch but thats not really essential. Again the figure of 8 has never been a problem -never come off when it wasnt suposed too. Guys - yes there are a lot arnt there (lol) In normal conditions i do the four corners then just attach three ropes to one peg round the sides but if it gets windy i do put them in properly.because of the shape and solid prestructure they can behave like giant kites in the wind especially when putting them up or down.and when you go out the side where the bongo was is quite flat so creates a large surface if its facing into the wind.The tunnel does fill up sometimes much depends on how tight you get it -the kyham porch poles are not long enough to prop it up you need something taller -a plastic cup over the top will stop it going through the fabric.
Groundsheets we got a 2.5 meter cut off a roll of the eco matting its 2 metres wide so not a bad fit for the motordome.It cost 40 quid i think but it did years of heavy frequent use.I seem to recall there was a hole appeared in it where four of the joiny bits wore through i dont actually know where it is.

I would buy it again though because i prefer it too a wet potentially slippy solid one.
I love the Kyham it has stood up to some grotty weather and there is a smugness to be had when you get up in snow to find only the khyams left standing.I rarely put it up now though i dont really need too for just me and i cant do it on my own as i,m too short to hold the centre and unfold the legs without standing on it
(and i would never be able to line the bongo back up too it) -Alan (blobber) has no problems with his though its just a matter of being a few inches too short.Having said that i am considering bringing it to Allithwaite this time (always willing helpers) but i,m bringing No1 grandson and possibly his bike if it can be fixed in time, and undoubtedly more stuff than normal
I should really go look for that groundsheet.
