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  2. Lavvu - Wikipedia

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    In addition, instead of an open fire an oven can be used. This reduces the smoke but produces less light making it quite dark inside. A lavvu of this type is easier to carry and is a common alternative to the tents often used for camping. Very large lavvus also exist with enough room for dozens of people. These are typically used for large ...

  3. 24 Affordable Camper Alternatives for Escaping the Crowds - AOL

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    Hitting the open road in your own RV can easily cost upward of $100,000 before you even fill up the tank. If that seems steep, consider some affordable alternatives.

  4. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Pavilion (tent), typically a very large tent; Ridge tent or Wall Tent, blanket terms for the inverted V-frame design dating from prehistory to the present day; Sarrasani, a large gathering tent reminiscent of the Sarrasani; Sibley, a conical tent patented in 1856 and used by the US military before and during the American Civil War. Tarp tent

  5. Early Winters - Wikipedia

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    The first product made with Gore-Tex fabric debuted in 1976 and was a streamlined, two-person tent called The Light Dimension. [2] The tent was created by Nicolai and William H. Edwards and was marketed by Ron Zimmerman. In 1975, Gore salesman Joe Tanner introduced Early Winters to the fabric product, which at that time was still without a name.

  6. “What’s The Most Frugal Thing You Do?” (50 Answers) - AOL

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    The most extreme thing I do is camp in my car two days a week. I work out of town three days a week and so rather than drive home or rent a room I go to a campground and sleep in the hatch of my car.

  7. NEMO Equipment - Wikipedia

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    NEMO is best known for its AirSupported Technology, which incorporates low pressure airbeams in place of traditional aluminum tent poles. [8]NEMO has also worked with the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts on its Extreme eXPeditionary Architecture (EXP-Arch) project to create shelter concepts based on highly mobile, quickly deployable, and retractable architecture systems.