[Artemisia] Tent Opinions
B Wolf
idahobrad at cableone.net
Mon Apr 30 16:34:28 CDT 2007
Yes, I'm surprised the "Springbar" crowd hadn't jumped in on this one yet.
I know several people with Springbar tents, and due to their local access,
any replacement parts long term are easy to come by and I have seen them as
durable, easy to set up, and spacious. From Pennsic to Raptor War, they do
well.
-Braden (who doesn't own one, but camps with those who do regularly)
Hachmood K. Braden von Sobernheim, OL, OP, GA
(Brad Wolf)
Member of the National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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From: artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org
[mailto:artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org]On Behalf Of Asheel
Terestini
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 3:30 PM
To: Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list
Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Tent Opinions
One place most have forgotten, due to the fact they do not reside in the
land of the salty lake, is a lil place on State Street about 31 south and
goes by the name of Kirkhams. Now.. these aren't your standard nylons
tents, they are mundane, and a bit pricey butVERY well worth it.
I am referring to the spring bar tents. They are normally a light green
cotton canvas and are treated, BUT growing up my father had one and from the
time i was 8 I could put it up by myself. Most only have four poles to deal
with and stakes.
Check them out if you're looking for a non-mundane style tent.
Ashe'el
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