I have a few people who want to join me this year who are from out-of-state. I do not have room in the tra'la for them and don't have time to make custom yurts, et. al. I'm wondering if anyone has ever considered tent cots? I have a camping cot by Slumberjack and it is amazingly stable. Thinking some of the tent-cots might be stable enough to survive the playa - with staking of course. What do you think? Just end up with a huge pile of dust inside?
FunKi
Tent-cot
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Re: Tent-cot
Why not just tents and sleeping pads? Seems like a lot f expense and trouble for little gain. They'd still need shade.
Re: Tent-cot
I was thinking this might give them some privacy, and be less costly than a couple tents, cots and pads. And they could take it home with them in a single package.
I have a 10x30 shade structure to share and plenty of outdoor seating.
Thanks for your reply!
I have a 10x30 shade structure to share and plenty of outdoor seating.
Thanks for your reply!
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Re: Tent-cot
I have a hard time imagining too much friskiness in there.
Re: Tent-cot
Ha! Wasn't thinking that kind of privacy.
Guess my head isn't screwed on right.
Guess my head isn't screwed on right.
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Re: Tent-cot
If this tent-cot's a rockin' don't come a'knockin'!
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