Glamping is a four-letter word.
I started out hunting with shelter halves and a sterno stove.
Not nice.
After thirty-plus years, I am now pretty well-off, in stuff you can no longer get. Thanks, Cabelas.
Now, durnit, I have woodstove envy. It is all ApplePie’s fault. Kinda.
I also have guests for one of my three weeks in the woods. And I have degenerative disc disease, which means that my back becomes cantankerous, north and south, now and again.
I would love to have a central cookshack, with a wood stove, where we could dry our gear and share a meal, and sit with the door open and watch the world go by.
A traditional tipi would be unfeasible due to transporting poles and lifting the canvas.
With six in camp, I am thinking of a ferociously expensive poly/cotton tipi of 20’ diameter and 12 feet high, which would support a wood stove. This would be the communal cookshack. It weighs about 43 pounds, which is about what the current cookshack weighs.
Anybody here been in a Tentipi?