I have a 9x9 campfire tent made with Egyptian sail canvas. I have a window in the back, a bug screen front, front side panels and for cold condition a front cover which gives us a total tent length of 15 feet. It has been on numerous canoe trips and has withstood many thunder storms, sleet storms, and even hail. I use a single adjustable ridge pole with four up rights all made with two foot aluminum lengths. I found that with a little practice the campfire tent can be set up in about 20 minutes and often we take advantage of local trees and skip the need for the stakes and poles. A stout rope tied with a truckers hitch between two trees can easily eliminate the ridge pole and a bit of parachute cord tied to the stake loops with a rock holding down the the loop of cord will hold the tent in place in quite a lot of wind and never move. Once everything is set up they seem to work as a unit. If we have a good supply of softball sized rocks we never bother with the stakes. the total weight of the tent, extra panels, rubber floor, poles, number three Duluth pack and rope is 41 pounds. a small campfire will heat these tents very nicely, when there is little or no wind.