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Sierra Designs HIGH ROUTE 1 User Manual

Sierra Designs HIGH ROUTE 1
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HIGH ROUTE 1
PITCHING INSTRUCTIONS
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sierra Designs tent! In order to familiarize yourself with your new tent, we recommend you
“test pitch” it before embarking on your wilderness adventure.
PACKAGE INCLUDES: Rain Fly, Tent Body, 4 Guylines, 8 FL-stakes, 1 Stuff Sack, 1 Stake Bag.
STEP 1: Find an even piece of ground; be sure the area is clear of debris.
Lay out your tent as shown. Stake the 4 corners (circled). NOTE:
make sure door zippers are closed.
STEP 2: Assemble trekking poles and set to 47”/119cm. Insert INSIDE fly
with pole handle up. Attach trekking pole tip to grommet in web-
bing; adjusting tension lock.
Handle up
Grommet in webbing
Tension Lock
STEP 3: Stake out guyline making trekking pole vertical. Repeat Step
2/3 on other side.
STEP 4: Lay tent body inside tent. Connect corner hooks on tent body to
corner loops on tent fly. Adjust String lock to tighten. NOTE: Match
RED corner of fly to RED corner of tent body.
Hook & Loop
STEP 5: Connect tent body to ceiling of tent fly using SR buckles. Tighten
webbing to pitch tent body.
SR Buckle
OPTIONAL SETUP: To set up the tent body of your tent only, simply stake
out the 4 corners, insert your trekking pole tip through
the loop on the yellow webbing and guy out.
Trekking pole loop
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Sierra Designs HIGH ROUTE 1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSierra Designs
ModelHIGH ROUTE 1
CategoryTent
LanguageEnglish

Summary

High Route 1 Tent Pitching Instructions

Step 1: Ground Preparation and Initial Stakeout

Find an even piece of ground, lay out the tent, and stake the four corners. Ensure zippers are closed.

Step 2: Trekking Pole Assembly and Fly Attachment

Assemble trekking poles to 47"/119cm and insert into the fly with pole handle up, attaching tip to grommet.

Step 3: Guyline Setup for Pole Stability

Stake out guyline to make trekking pole vertical. Repeat for the other side.

Step 4: Connecting Tent Body to Fly

Lay tent body inside fly, connect corner hooks to loops, and tighten. Match red corners.

Step 5: Securing Tent Body to Fly Ceiling

Connect tent body to the ceiling of the fly using SR buckles and tighten webbing.

Optional Tent Setup

Set up tent body only by staking corners and inserting pole tips through webbing loops.

Using Your High Route 1 Tent

Guying Out Your Tent

Properly guy out your tent using loops, guylines, and stakes for stability, especially in wind.

Awning Setup Options

Utilize guylines for covered ventilation or cross ventilation by adjusting door panels.

Awning Vent Operation

Control tent ventilation by opening or closing the awning vent.

String Locks for Stakeout

Use string locks at corners for adjustable stakeout tension and options.

Tent Safety, Care, and Warranty

Critical Safety Warnings

Avoid carbon monoxide hazards and fire risks. Keep flame sources away from tent fabric.

Tent Care and Maintenance

Includes waterproofing, cleaning, pole care, zipper maintenance, and damage repair.

Troubleshooting and Storage

Address condensation, animal hazards, proper drying, and long-term storage.

Warranty and Repair Service

Information on limited lifetime warranty, repair service, and returning items for service.

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