Mr.pacojack wrote:Have any of you tried the pyramid tents? And I just picked up one of the old US Army pyramid tents, it's the heavey nylon 12x12, but still pretty light. .
Man there is just something about a good tent. Moses lived in one for at least 40 years. Abraham lived in one for most of his life. God even lived in one there for awhile, and he met with Moses in his so they could set up a moral code for the rest of history. Pretty cool history in tents if you ask me.
There was a time when little things like my marriage were falling apart, and it looked like I was finally going to get my dream home in the woods for awhile. I bought the army "GP Small" 8 man arctic tent. It is a hexagon, 18 feet across. I put it up in May and just figured me and my two kids could live there and enjoy the lake and the woods until things got too cold. Well, about 8 years later, we finally moved out of there, and not because it was too cold. It was the best home we could have ever hoped for, and we have a huge file full of great memories.
It has a lining and is a tent within a tent. It has the stove pipe hole, and the only trick was to keep things from getting too hot. Took a little learning, but we got good at it. We used a little cast iron stove, and, man, you get attatched to those things. When That thing wore out, it was like saying goodbye to my best freind. The first two winters we lived there, the temps dipped to 30 degrees below zero on more than one occasion. We were extremely comfortable and cozy in our castle. It is truely the most comfortable living I have ever experienced (consider the source). But I had many visitors there, men and women who made the comment "I could do this".
The tent cost us $400.00 at an army surplus store. It is by far the best investment I have ever made. If you are thinking about it, but just need a little encouragement: Go For It!!! Especially considering the way things seem to be going in this beautiful land of ours.