I took some pictures of that camp if Bob wants to see them. I can post them here.
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Not sure what all inside the tent comes with it but he did say the two beds, stove and table. He's getting out so it could be everything.
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Having owned all types of period shelters, from Tipis to a simple diamond shelter, I can say that the wedge tent (both tents in pictures) is the simplest and easiest tent to put up, bar none. The whole camp price is $1300 as I remember. Nail has contact info.
-- Edited by flinttim on Wednesday 20th of June 2012 01:56:50 PM
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I do not seek the good of others as a sanction for my right to exist, nor do I recognize the good of others as a justification for their seizure of my property or their destruction of my life.- Hank Rearden
I do not seek the good of others as a sanction for my right to exist, nor do I recognize the good of others as a justification for their seizure of my property or their destruction of my life.- Hank Rearden
Yep, I forgot about the miner's tent (odd since I have two)but at juried events the miner's is too late in history. Most rendesvous will let it slide though.Tipis have a certain romance about them but if I was not staying at least week I'd never use another one. Two darn hard and too many poles to put up. And you might have to buy a bigger truck to haul the poles. A 24 ' tipi will need about 20 poles approx 30-32 feet long.
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I do not seek the good of others as a sanction for my right to exist, nor do I recognize the good of others as a justification for their seizure of my property or their destruction of my life.- Hank Rearden
I allways liked the baker tents after seeing fred Bear use one in the short film "The Oldest Game". It looks neat, but I wonder just how practical they would really be. Lots of bugs,windblown rain/snow.... I guess if the weather was just right they would be nice, But I like skeeter netting for warm weather, and a full enclosure for bad weather. Call me a pu$$.