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Deanneart

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What a terrific Christmas present from my dear husband, Found this new hide wrapped up under the tree (folded up in the box of course :) ) Each of those triangular sections is zippered and has a see through mesh velcroed in so you can adjust your viewing windows however you like. I have a nice plywood floor in there and a small electric heater. Oh what fun!
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Looks good, we have a 2 person chair hide but it is very basic

Love the idea of a heater......looking forward to seeing all the images
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Now that's what I call home comforts. Looks great Deanne and I hope you get many more excellent shots as you'll be able to stay in there longer now. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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John Stuart-Clarke

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Does your husband carry it for you too? :cool:

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Deanneart

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Thanks all, Yes John, my husband does carry it and set it up for me as well even though I'm perfectly capable of doing it all myself. :) He's the one who insisted I have an electric heater in there.

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Very nice, there's nothing like a roomy hide. Seeing as you have electricity in there how about a coffee machine and sandwich toaster too? :D
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Deanneart

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LOL Simon! you are way too funny but I actually wouldn't mind a coffee machine!

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Hope you enjoy your new hide, looks great. I recently purchased a one man/woman chair hide for myself and hope to put it to the test in the new year! :thumbsup:

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I own the model doghouse, very happy.
there was a new world opened before me, how the birds so close to contact.
have fun

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Deanne, I'm not sure Simon was joking - for then you'd certainly have the full hide package.
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Just seen this. Great stuff. Do you need planning permission for that... :lol: ...I'm jealous!!...Basil

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Deanneart

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Thanks Basil, it's just a tent so I don't need any permissions.... It's a great place to spend an afternoon, or morning or evening.... LOL


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