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Who’s heading to the Snow this Winter?
If you’re anything like us, you’ll have left it to the last minute, the snow has now dropped and you’re desperate to get down there, but everything is booked, or extremely expensive and you’re now
How to Clean Your Bell Tent
Applying a new coating with care demands time and effort but extends the life span of your tent considerably.
How to Clean Your Bell Tent
Applying a new coating with care demands time and effort but extends the life span of your tent considerably.
Preventing and removing mould
Longevity Many glamping companies are using their bell tents in a semi permanent situation and many individuals are choosing to live in their bell tents or pitch them as semi permanent accommodation with varying degrees
How Much Snow Can a Bell Tent Hold?
What is a safe snow load on canvas bell tents? Keeping snow off your tent is critical when winter camping. The canvas tent pole system can withstand a lot of force from wind and rain, but not
Our Range of Canvas Bell Tents Described
The Ultimate Bell Tent Ideal for casual campers, pop up events and stylists. The Ultimate Bell Tent was the original model that we imported to Australia. This has 320gsm Canvas, 360gsm Canvas, mesh in the
Travel Allowed Within NSW | Running Bare Featuring Breathe Bell Tents
Ahhhh at last, freedom. Freedom to move within NSW from June 1st! Where will you go first?! There are wide open roads just waiting to be driven, some of the world’s best beaches are itching
Restrictions Easing | Ahhhh at last, freedom.
Ahhhh at last, freedom. Freedom to move, (150km from home for QLD), freedom to escape (the house), and freedom to visit friends (your favourite 10 friends that is). But do we really want all
Breathe Bell Tents Australia Range of Canvas Bell Tents
Our Range of Canvas Bell Tents Described Our tents come in a range of sizes 3m, 4m, 4.5m, 5m, 6m and 6m diameter Emperor Twin. Within these sizes we have three different models. The Ultimate Bell
The ANZACS, Bell Tents and Gallipoli
For the Fallen Poem by Robert Laurence Binyon (1869-1943), published in The Times newspaper on 21 September 1914. With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea. Flesh of her