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Old 05-21-2011, 07:20 AM   #1
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A friend of mine just bought a huge tent and I couldn't help but laugh. Where do you guys go to pop those huge things? You obviously aren't going out in the woods because I haven't come across many places that are cleared big enough for those things. I guess you could pop them at lakes and whatever but that would take the fun out of it wouldn't it?


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Old 05-21-2011, 01:11 PM   #2
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I have saw them things from time to time. I prefer my old pup tent I got at the old GI Surplus. It ain't much but it keeps me dry when I need it and keeps the varmits out. I haven't ever understood why some people get such fancy things when going on a camping trip. It just takes the meaning out of it. I guess that's just the new generations though.


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Hey guys. Try carrying a 70 pound tent and pitching it in the rain by yourself just because you want to have a few spare feet between you and the animals on the other side of the canvas. I have a large tent that the parents purchased for me so that I would be more comfortable traveling by myself in my 50's. It has been a great vacation home for two weeks each month since March. If you got it, use it and say thank you very much. My friends think that I'm insane as a woman to venture alone where many men won't and women shouldn't.

Why waste time worrying about the roof another sleeps under? Life is too short to measure others shortcomings. I would prefer instead to invite a hungry person to dinner, give a coat to one who is cold, a warm shower to one who hasn't bathed in a while, and give aid where needed without questions. Lets hike our own hikes, camp or own prefered methods and leave everyone else alone to enjoy the great outdoors in their own way without judgement.

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I use an Cabelas Alaknak-II and hi-wall tents on hunting trips.
We pack in to wilderness areas on horseback and pack horses.
2 weeks in a tent that has a wood heater and you can stand up in is pretty nice.
Knock it if you like, I am allways warm and dry.
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Life is too short to measure others shortcomings. I would prefer instead to invite a hungry person to dinner, give a coat to one who is cold, a warm shower to one who hasn't bathed in a while, and give aid where needed without questions. Lets hike our own hikes, camp or own prefered methods and leave everyone else alone to enjoy the great outdoors in their own way without judgement.

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I'm side with Coz and Chad on this one. Take the tent that fits the need. And Judy has a great philosophy on life.


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I use an Cabelas Alaknak-II and hi-wall tents on hunting trips.
We pack in to wilderness areas on horseback and pack horses.
2 weeks in a tent that has a wood heater and you can stand up in is pretty nice.
Knock it if you like, I am allways warm and dry.
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Nice! If you are going to be out for two weeks at a time during cold weather then certainly having a wood heater and large tent is quite ideal. Nice use of a larger tent.


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I really like this woman. That's the person I try to be.
I just try to be the person my dogs think I am!


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I have three tents a small two person for backpacking, then I have a 9' by 11' cabin style for winter, then I have a 11' by 16' for summer camping two weeks or longer. I believe there is a need for different sized tents depending on the season and duration of the trip.


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I also have 3 tents for different camping trips. Weather I am backpackings, or trying to stay warm for the winter or summer time camping with a big dome roof. They all have a purpose.


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