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Muth Hubba HP Tent
MSR Mutha Hubba HP Tent 3-Person 3-Season
June 22, 2009
With the rain-fly attached.
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MSR Mutha Hubba HP Tent 3-Person 3-Season
June 22, 2009
You can close the side windows but the ceiling is always open. I just spent the weekend in mine in ~30deg F weather and it was plenty warm with the side windows down.
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Suunto M-3DL Compass
May 29, 2009
Surprise surprise, I figured it out. You just have to turn it (either left or right) until the "declination mark" is set to the correct +/- degrees for your current location.
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Suunto M-3DL Compass
May 29, 2009
I know this isn't technically the right product but they don't have the actual one to ask. I have an Suunto M-3GL Compass. All docs tell me it has an adjustable declination but the tiny little manual that came with it does not mention adjusting it. Does anyone know how to adjust it? The back of the baseplate has a tiny little screw but I can't seem to loosen it. I have searched the suunto.com website and they just allow me to D/L the manual that came with it. Any help would be appreciated.
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