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lee&lyric
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That's our first choice; however, the $6,500 + price tag is too much for usdfr1973 said:I personally am looking into a yurt for tent-style living.
That's our first choice; however, the $6,500 + price tag is too much for usdfr1973 said:I personally am looking into a yurt for tent-style living.
Maybe you could find a used one.lee&lyric said:That's our first choice; however, the $6,500 + price tag is too much for usdfr1973 said:I personally am looking into a yurt for tent-style living.
How cool is this? I got all excited and then read this "We found however (did we mention that we're both engineers?), that all of these designs included some very time-consuming or complex features, and some required the use of an industrial sewing machine or other special equipment. "moolie said:If you don't mind a little DIY, something like this might work: http://www.sacoriver.net/~freegate/Pavilion.html
Good idea!dfr1973 said:Or try building one - start with a smaller one for practice. (I am still trying to convince hubby on this one.)
As someone who lived in one (a GP-small) for months, I don't consider military tents to be very sturdy. What they ARE, is portable and quick setup and teardown once those involved are familiar with the processes. When we stopped jumping around so much in Iraq, we took over existing buildings instead of setting up tents for longer-term living arrangements. That is why I am looking at the yurt idea, instead of what I am more familiar with (GP-small and hex tents). We didn't even have to deal with rain in Kuwait and Iraq, which was probably a good thing.lee&lyric said:We need a liveable, sturdy, military style, hardy tent as soon as we can get one.
I forgot to mention - I've slept in one of these pavilion tents that belonged to a SCAer - very roomy and stood sturdy in a TN thunderstorm. There were four of us adults in it (and three had garb!) and we had plenty of room.moolie said:If you don't mind a little DIY, something like this might work: http://www.sacoriver.net/~freegate/Pavilion.html