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  2. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    In some provincial parks in Canada, and state parks in several US states, permanent yurts are available for camping. [18] Since the late 1920s the German youth and Scouting movements have adapted a variant of the yurt and the Sami Lavvu , calling them Schwarzzelt (black tent), a term mainly used for tents from North Africa.

  3. The 10 Best Camping Tents for Beginners, Ranked from ... - AOL

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    Coleman Sundome Camping Tent. BEST DOME. This roomy tent is Amazon’s top pick, with more than 40,000 reviews giving it a 4.7-star rating.

  4. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Tents for recreational camping fall into two categories. Tents intended to be carried by backpackers are the smallest and lightest type. Small tents may be sufficiently light that they can be carried for long distances on a touring bicycle, a boat, or when backpacking. The second type are larger, heavier tents which are usually carried in a car ...

  5. Fly (tent) - Wikipedia

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    A fly refers to the outer layer of a tent or to a piece of material which is strung up using rope as a minimalist, stand-alone shelter. In basic terms, a fly is a tent without walls. Purpose-made stand-alone flies are also sometimes referred to as bivouacs, bivvies, tarpaulins , or hootchies.

  6. Springbar - Wikipedia

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    The first Springbar tent model, which is still known as the “Traveler,” was 10 by 10 feet, weighed 60 pounds, and cost $83 in 1962. [1] Kirkham Sr. improved upon the Springbar design over the years and, from it, created models of varying sizes and features — from a two-person tent to a large modular tent called the Leisure Port, which campers could add rooms onto.

  7. Shelter-half - Wikipedia

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    Often, each soldier carries one shelter-half and half the poles, etc., and they pair off to erect a two-man tent. The size and shape of each half shelter piece may vary from army to army, but are typically rectangular, triangular or lozenge shaped. When time and space allow, some forms of half-shelters can be combined into a larger, more ...