Tent Photo Gallery
In this gallery you will find pictures of a number of our tents including lots of pictures of the Black German Scout tents. We’re always more than happy to receive your pictures of any of our tents in action as well.
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Images of the Kohte patrol tent. This is the standard tent used by German Scouts as it can be easily broken down and carried by a patrol. Able to sleep 5-6 scouts and all their equipment and you can have a fire inside.
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Images of the Jurte. This is the standard group tent for German Scouts and can easily accommodate 25-30 people. You can join these tents together and expand them upwards and outwards to create bigger spaces. Add the fire in the middle and you have a fantastic space for scouts and group activities.
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The Pfadfinder Jamboree took place in glorious weather in the summer of 2009 and we attended as part of the site crew - specifically as members of the Service team making sure all the staff were fed and watered three times a day for the duration of the camp. But we had quite a bit of time to wander around and enjoy the Jamboree too. Here are some of the pictures we took.
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Pictures of the Banag prototype tent which is a modular tent which will shortly be in production.
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A way to create a rigid watertight tunnel between two Jurtes
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The Kohte is great but suffers from allowing the weather in when opened. These porches are prototype designs to address that problem.
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Pictures of the new XL cap design for Jurtes. This makes the Jurte pretty watertight from above.
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Bell tents are probably the most popular cotton tent around today and are very popular with festival goers and glampers of all sorts. Available in 4 and 5 metre diameters and in a variety of cotton weights, these are tents that should stand up to virtually any weather and last for years.
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The Condor is a lightweight (285g) cotton bell tent with a 5m diameter. This is a big tent but still easy to transport, erect and store. This gallery contains detail pictures of the Condor bell tent.
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A special make for a customer who wanted a colourful circus feel to our amazing 5m diameter bell tent. This was a special make (with a special price tag) but that doesn't mean we couldn't do it again.
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Photo's of one of the ex-hire Rangers. This is probably the worst one and won't get sold - any that are even close to this won't got sold either (unless you want a stained tent for LARP reasons) so you can rest assured one that is sent to you will be nearly new.
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The Loire is probably one of the prettiest tents in the world. A nice sized ridge tent with a curved end to which you can add an over-roof, a porch and an opposing apse to create a superior camping experience. Being cotton it will withstand the bad weather and not turn into a sauna in the good. No pictures with the opposing apse and the porch sides propped open but they're coming!
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Square tents have fallen out of fashion somewhat, which is a pity as they are fantastic tents. Just as easy to transport, pitch and use as a bell tent and just as long lasting but with corners where you can shove the unwanted bits and pieces. The Kentucky is a lovely tent with great height and masses of room which will give you years of great camping.
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Pictures of the Rhone ridge tent and its optional porch. A great family camping tent that provides lots of space while still being easy to transport, erect and store. With an optional porch which adds a great area for storage or even a sheltered spot for cooking, this is a ridge tent that will give years of great service.
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Images from Natural England deliveries and training and hopefully in the future, images of Natural England's NNRs using the tents.
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Pictures from Lattitude 2008 where Pimms ran a Colonial camp using an Orlando Plus and Bell tents.
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Some pictures from the Gilwell Reunion 2010 which we attended to demonstrate German Scout tents and do ad hoc training to anyone interested.
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Erecting an 8m Jurte in the snow for a story telling weekend.
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General photos from Times of Legends (Drachenfest prequel of sorts) inclduing some of us building the Ors'c Sewer system
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Pictures of the battle that took place at ZDL 2010 (for some reason it wouldn't let me add them to the original gallery)
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Photos of Drachenfest 2010. Not as many as I would like but we were a tad busy and basically forgot to go out on a photoshoot!
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Some, well alot, of pictures of the RPC in Cologne in 2011 which took place in May. Our position near the foodstands and stage meant pretty much everyone passed us by over the course of two days.
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Time of Legends (as it translates from German) is a Wyvern adventures event that takes place at the end of May/start of June every year (these are the people who also run Drachenfest). We attended to set up tents again and build another sewer town for the Orcs. Here you'll find pictures of the setup and quite a lot of the IC camps and tents.
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What do you get if you mix metal music with a medieval market in someone's back garden? - Hoernerfest!
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Drachenfest is Europe's second largest LARP event but probably the best looking. For 2011 we built a large portion of the town and supplied a lot of other tents. This gallery is a (sort of) record of what it took plus lots of pictures of the event itself. Skip to about picture 100 if you just want to see people hitting each other!
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Some pictures of lambing and the Highland cattle taken during the tent trials visit in 2009.
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Pictures of Gina at Culzean Castle and beach, a beautiful location in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Uk trip to deliver a porch to the Folk Trail and do Jurte training for 1st Needham Market Scouts
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