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I'm suprised they don't offer them with wheels tbh. I might look at the possibility of doing that if we struggle this summer.
If you were using an ordinary groundsheet it wouldn't need moving very far, but because of the zip in groundsheet it has to go out of the way whilst the tent goes up, then be carried back in, and theres a lip at the door to lift it over. Although we probably won't want to zip the groundsheet in every trip, which means it won't always be so hard.
We are going to try pegging down the grondsheet then unzipping it and moving the kitchen under the canvas next time. I don't know if it will work, but its got to be worth a try!
------------- All the best,
Alison
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