Around October last year, I bought a Zpacks Duplex to help reduce the weight of my gear. I was aware that you should keep at least one door on each side open to allow for airflow to reduce condensation build up. I've used the duplex only on 3 occassions and 2 out of the 3 I had condensation issues.
Can someone please advise on how I can minimise this further? For me, a tent is supposed to keep me dry, not provide free showers
I'm assuming it might be something to do with site location - but any suggestions would be great.
In all of the examples, I was solo in the tent. Average sized lady ...
Occasssion 1 - one night on the GNW, within Sydney bounds, late October . It did rain hard that night and rain was coming in with the doors open. Although I knew that I shouldn't, I closed both doors on both sides. I woke up during the night with it raining in the tent. The condensation had build up and as it rained, the condensation got knocked off. There was a small trickle of a creek approx 200m away - that developed a bit of volume over the evening.
Occassion 2 - one night on the GNW, within Sydney bounds, early Jan. Apparently the hottest night on record. No water nearby, except for my sweat. No condensation issues.
Occassion 3 - Easter long weekend at Kanangra Boyd. Approx 200-300m from the creek at the campground. I slept with the doors open - despite the fact it was pretty darn cool. Condensation each night - lots of it. Enough so that it made my sleeping bag feel damp to touch. No active "rain" from the roof unless I accidently hit a wall.
What do I need to be taking in to account?