@Bikepacking thanks for the comment. It is solid, but you can roll up the side door to have just the mesh to achieve some cross ventilation. It is made for the snow though I guess.
As a fellow Australian and Allak 2 owner --- this tent is so easy to erect and pack. Works perfectly in hot and cold - and wind and rain. It is confidence inspiring and a luxury. You know you are in good care with this tent in ALL seasons and conditions. Only issue is a little heavy (about 3kg) and ofcourse $ (buy once, cry once) - its a keeper - we love it. We use for car and adventure motorbike camping
hi there.... - products by HILLEBERG, notably prices called up for those, are capitalizing on the fact that there is something out there being called "Konsumentenrente" by national economists, which can be tapped. It is defined as "Consumers' surplus, which is the (anticipated) monetary gain obtained by consumers because they are able to purchase a product for a price that is less than the highest price that they would be willing to pay." (Wikipedia). "...Consumer surplus can be used as a measurement of social welfare, shown by Robert Willig". So, that's why people pay a price for something which actually does not reflect its objective/effective value.
Hi prattz, The best way I can describe it; as you are coming down the hill from Lithgo towards the dam wall there is a dirt track off to the right. It is about half way between the spot on the video I made called “Back at the Lake - Speak With Me” 1:06 into the video (link below) and the dam wall that you would drive across. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5GlX0pwdKPc.html Hope that helps