I just got a wall tent from Panther. It is 10x12x8'4", with 4' walls. I'm 63, and at first it was a little intimidating, but now I would rather put it up than my bell wedge. First the walls go up. I have wall poles with a pin on both ends. This replaces the stakes on the wall sides. Then the ridge pole goes under, and the uprights are set in the ridge and grommets. The roof section is now laying over at one wall or the other. A stake is set a few feet forward the base of each upright, then the uprights are pushed and lifted one at a time, until you can lock into the stake like a wheel chock. Now the roof is halfway there. Just repeat with two more stakes, and it's up. Stake down the front and rear, and make your adjustments. The double pined poles save a lot of time, and squating to drive stakes, and so far seem to take high winds as good as if the walls were staked.