And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Not a yurt. Yurts are self-standing. That's a conal pyramid. They had those during the Middle Ages, some with sides tall enough to ride a horse under.
My father bought a tent like that. Army surplus arctic tent with stove hole. Best tent ever for non-mosquito environments. Roll up the sides during hot weather, drop sides down for cold weather or wet weather.
Nice setup.
ReplyDelete"Four season"? "All year living"? I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteWell, they didn't say it would be comfortable. I guess you could sell a cardboard box as "four seasons". I see folks in them when ever I go to town...
DeleteYou'd be King in any homeless camp.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a CP tent, without the vestibule.
ReplyDeleteNot a yurt. Yurts are self-standing. That's a conal pyramid. They had those during the Middle Ages, some with sides tall enough to ride a horse under.
ReplyDeleteMy father bought a tent like that. Army surplus arctic tent with stove hole. Best tent ever for non-mosquito environments. Roll up the sides during hot weather, drop sides down for cold weather or wet weather.
...wonder what the weight of that sucker is...?
ReplyDeleteGlamping?
ReplyDeleteHardly.
They called that "safari" just a century ago, and it was simultaneously posh, and badass.
We don't wear hair shirts or eat game raw anymore, either.
The gennie for electricity is just preparedness.
Clearly, they had a truck for haulage.
It's only glamping if you do it in the backyard, and use indoor plumbing.
If you're throwing it in the back of a diesel Gladiator, and going far beyond the pavement, it's still badass.
All year round?.. Not where I come from LOL
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