I'll second Margy's comments about hanging things up. I even was able to
do
this in a small, backpack tent that I carried with me on a business trips
some years and was able to steal a couple of days at OSH. In my case, I
just had to be sure that nothing touched the rip-stop fabric (avoid
wicking,
obviously), but it was doable even in a small tent. In my larger tent, it
was a piece of cake. Thanks for the reminder, Margy.
As an aside, there's nothing like trying to sleep in a tiny, orange
rip-stop
nylon tent when lightning is all around. You would swear that the tent
blew
away and the light part of the "show" is right above you. Eventually, I
got
used to it. :-)
Michael Pilla
My trick is a small rubbermaid type of organizer, then sit the suitcase
(soft sides) up on top of that. My tent is too small for hanging much.
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Jim in NC--
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