Eureka Timberline. I am the original owner.
Good used condition, complete Frame, Tent, RainFly.
Got out of storage and set-up to make sure it's all there -- no issues. Could use a good airing out.
I have used this in the last 3 years along with my 4-Man Timberline -- for additional space at camp. I have also used it for solo camping -- I think it is very tight for two adults with gear.
Great reviews and details here :
https://www.optimumtents.com/eureka-timberline-2-person-a-frame-tent-review.php
RETAILS for over $200 before tax.
SPECS AND CONFIGURATIONS
The Timberline 2 has one door and a maximum center height of 3' 6, which is a little bit less than the average height of the 220 other 2 person tents we have examined With 38 square feet of space inside, it is a little bit larger than some other 2-person tents, and it should accommodate you and, another camper during the 3-seasons, this tent is approved for use in, smaller tents like this one make a superb choice for people that welcome spending lots of hours outside of their tent exploring.
Some of the great points about a frame tents are, that they are under normal circumstances not too heavy, making them simple to carry around. In near all instances, tents used for backpacking are of the a frame type. They are freestanding and very easy to set up. In good weather, you can do without guy lines and stakes, not that this is recommended.
A Frame tents are easily the most commonly seen of all the different sorts of tents you will see when camping. They tend to do better in the rain than other types, allowing water to easily slide off the slanted walls, unlike cabin tents that have flat tops, allowing the rain to pool on the top of the tent.
2 Twenty $ + 1 Ten $ Bills and it's yours. Cash only. Local buyers @ N-AVL Location.
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