The rain test!

It is not leaking.
I have been using my other new tent – here – for the past couple of weeks in Scotland. It stood up well to Storm Betty, whilst we were at the Skye campsite and was a good tent, but now I want a bit more room.
For £124 I got a Vango Banshee 200. It is listed as a 2 person tent but it would be very cramped for two adults, unless they were on very friendly terms, or it was an emergency. It is listed as a tent suitable for Duke of Edinburgh Award activities and the illustrations show two smaller people sleeping head to tail in it – that would work.
I liked the asymmetrical design. On one side there is a large porch, suitable for a brew up with my small stove or for storing a rucksack, on the other enough room to put some boots or a folding chair in out of the weather. It has doors on both sides and plenty of ventilation, including a low level vent with a bug net which can also be closed off.
Another good point is that the inner tent and fly go up as one – so in the rain the inner tent does not get (so) wet.
It is up in the garden waiting for a rain test.
Jeremy now has the Lost Nature tent.
We moved onto the Isle of Skye.
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On the way home we stopped for lunch in Fort William and these shots were from the South Car Park.
We managed to have breakfast sitting out in the sun and pack the tents away before the rain arrived.