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If a home, it will get walked through a lot.
Personally, I'd like an outer tent to sleep in.
Our camp had a system of tarps (using milspec camo net support poles) that we could make a large common area with a number of tents around it. Pretty common out in Black Rock City, actually.
Saying that... the event is like a grad school in community survival camping (plus a lot of other things, but that's not germane to the topic), and just for that is well worth going. At least once.
It seems anymore setting up a regular tent is plenty enough work. Getting old, I guess.
We made a shower/bathroom area as well.
Total cost for tents + conversions: under $1,500.
If I can't be indoors, I'd rather be under a bridge or up a tree.
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On the other hand, this would be great for Boy Scouts or a Catholic teenage jamboree - one adult, so many kids...
There is a "rest of the story" though. Before my wife came along I was a avid hiker with a back pack tent. When the kids came along, we bought a Pathfinder and tent (seemed like a good idea), but every time I went to set up the tent or take it down I got caught in a downpour. I mean every time. The last time was a trip to Carlsbad Caverns, not a cloud in the sky, and I got soaked. Including my shoes. After that we bought a truck and camper and I didn't care how much it rained.
Yep, a dim memory alright. Old dino was a little kid when Li'l Abner was in the local newspaper.
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I had more than one trip in a tent where it snowed on us at Cavern. so just the luck and the driving of backpackers to out maneuver mom nature
Yeah, now with two kids, we have a big tent. Family wants to get a camper trailer now. I have them stuffing cash in an envelope to get us there.