OK, I had better start a thread about the tent design and gluing vinyl polyester fabrics. I'm getting 14 yards of white 10oz from the supplier some time this week. It's for a room with roll-up sides and two doors that fits on the back or side of my vans rain gutters. I'm cutting and gluing it all together with embedded rope at the van's attachment points. The huge zippers come today. I'm buried in a foot of snow here and more on the way. So my van build is on temp hold for now. I'll look around for the best location for the thread. It would be a long wait for a year to go by at the 2023 RTR to demonstrate the skills.We pull a utility trailer for gear, so weight isn't that much of a problem. I'd love to see your design!
I have 2 tents I’ve lived in at the campground. My SUV was what I used for storage and to go to work. My tents were my homestead. It gave my cat a place to stay while I was away.Why live in a van if you can have a tent in the trunk of your car? I read all the pros/cons charts e.g. https://www.advnture.com/features/camper-vans-vs-tents but most people have a car and a tent, after minimal setup the tent is very spacious, you can have the same portable stove and toilet u have in the van. If you're not moving very often and prefer nature to the city a tent is probably good enough.
Is the real benefit here living in colder places and big city centers? I'm just trying to understand the much talked about van-linving concept/trend.
My tent door does not have a lock....anyone with a knife can make a new entrance....
I did some looking around and these tents caught my eye. Very easy setup and seems sturdy. Not cheap though at >$300! But in the grand scheme of things that isn't bad at all if it lasts a year.If I use a tent, I would have to consider set up time
I have the similar CLAM. They are in fact very easy to put up, once you get used to how to do it. It makes a huge difference in my life. I like to settle in and stay a while, but if I'm just passing through, of course I don't bother setting it up. The big deal isn't putting up the tent, the big deal is schleppping all the stuff between the van and tent!I did some looking around and these tents caught my eye. Very easy setup and seems sturdy. Not cheap though at >$300! But in the grand scheme of things that isn't bad at all if it lasts a year.
https://www.amazon.com/Gazelle-GT40...8300a&pd_rd_wg=2wzDL&pd_rd_i=B08B2FGLV8&psc=1
Love tipi's
Hot tents are good and I like the simplicity of the clam or similar makes.
When it's not so cool to
be in a tent:
1) Cheap Tent- that rips or floods like a kiddy pool.
2) Grizzly country
3) Bigfoot hot-spot
*And sometimes a dishonest member of authority with sticky fingers going through your tent & stuff because they think your not there...Naughty!
1-2 people per year die from grizzly attacks in North America on average. <1 from black bears. In the 48 states, grizzlies only exist in Montana and around Yellowstone, but black bears are everywhere.Grizzlies hardly ever eat people.
1-2 people per year die from grizzly attacks in North America on average. <1 from black bears. In the 48 states, grizzlies only exist in Montana and around Yellowstone, but black bears are everywhere.
I've encountered dozens of black bears in the back country, and they always run away. Although they are fully capable of hurting you, it's extremely rare that they will... and even more rare that they'd intend to kill. It's simply not something worth worrying about.
Have you tried an Instant Tent? I am considering a Coleman Instant tent, because I want one tall enough to stand up in, yet easy to set up. I guess if you don't need to stand up there is no need for an instant tent.My tent, albeit it a 2-person size (can put it up by myself and is all I need), is my bedroom, nature is my living area, and my car my closets. To me, it is a perfect setup (when the weather cooperates).
Tents these days are disposable, anything under $300 anyway. So I look for the cheapest rain-proof tent each time. My latest $50 Coleman has lasted a summer, so far.
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