
It's first test in Tahiti was a disaster. The heat snapped 2 of the poles and we couldn't go in between the hours of 6am - 10pm due to suffocation/dehydration risk. We left the island with the tent smelling like a soccor changing room and looking like an abattoir, due to all the mossies killed.
It was great in New Zealand - the weather was perfect (in the north island) for camping and we did several treks cheaply. The south island was a little too chilly and we only managed 5 nights in it. Our search for a Vaude stockest was fruitless. German rubbish!

Australia has been another disaster as the weather has been rainy and dire. Oh, and another pole snapped. Due to the 3rd pole snap, the canvas has pitched, pooling water on the top of the tent, making it not so waterproof. Thankfully the weather has improved slightly.

Currently camping in Bundaberg ($14 a night!) - not the centre of the universe, but the last chance to see the reef - and it's sunny! We are going to miss the football tonight as we have to be up at 5.30 for our reef trip.
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