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this is a shot with the flap up showing that there is a porch of about 2 feet where I can place my shoes when I'm back from the trip as well as anything else that I might want to keep outside the then. After testing this system I saw a few minor changes that I could make. It worked out very nicely.

Comments (33)


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Mulltipass

9:43PM | Sat, 07 November 2015

Very Cool!!!

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Richardphotos

9:57PM | Sat, 07 November 2015

great looking home away from home Mike

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eekdog

10:29PM | Sat, 07 November 2015

Looks like a comply way to camp. Great shot, Mike.

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

11:38PM | Sat, 07 November 2015

A castle fit for a king.

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oddment

11:38PM | Sat, 07 November 2015

Isn't the camoflage supposed to be on the outside? (Lol! Just kidding.) That's a nice little setup you've got there. Is that a laptop I see in the back of tent? Did the Gentle Queen Zlata join you on this trip, to visit the local Fae-folk? I hope all goes well. Best of luck.

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kgb224

12:04AM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Superb capture my friend. God bless.

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wysiwig

12:09AM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Ok then, this looks much better. I've slept in places all over the world and the most comfortable one was a tent similar to this in Kenya. Looks pretty cozy.

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mtdana

1:18AM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Great idea to have a dry spot outside of the test - that normally only comes on high end expedition tests!!!

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flavia49

7:58AM | Sun, 08 November 2015

very nice

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GrandmaT

9:26AM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Okay. So it's bigger than I thought. I'm guessing that is a PVC pipe frame holding the tarp over the regular tent. I'm guessing this keeps out the rain better and is warmer than just the tent alone. Pretty clever idea!

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Meisiekind

10:44AM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Hehe... I am going camping in May next year but in a nature reserve with the three big cats present.... So wish me luck!

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anmes

10:53AM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Looks cosy! Brings back memories!

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anahata.c

12:41PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Carin said she's going camping with "three big cats present"---where she lives, those 'cats' could be major felines...I'm so far removed from this, I can't tell you. (I wish I'd camped more.) But you got a helluva shot of the interior, with all its camo patterns, and the layout of other patterns, hues, etc. I'm looking at it as art now, because it's a photo...I just really like the abstract it all makes, esp with that devouring light. I really like the shot---the red leaves on the right are terrific too. It looks like you have a fine tent there. I wish you much good camping with it.

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T.Rex

1:14PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Oh, MY! Has your wife (temporarily) thrown you out of the house? Good looking construction! I recall camping as a Boy Scout. One Friday we were to camp out for the week end. I started pouring before we reached our destination. We had fragments of molting leaves on EVERYTHING. The scout master read his map wrong and showed up 2 hours late at the site, whereupon he cancelled the whole thing (3 days heavy rain forecast according to the New York weather reports). Mother wasn't happy about me coming home with half the forest stuck on me, my back pack, sleeping bag, etc... We also found out which tents were leaky and needed repairs! Yours looks quite water proof, unless you get a rise in ground water. Nice photo showing the inside. Looks quite roomy. Made of tarpoulines? :-)

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blinkings

3:01PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Very flash mate!

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drifterlee

3:51PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

I love camping. But we now have a trailer.

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Crudelitas

4:18PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

My home is my castle, but it can also be a tent ... Really close to the pulse of nature ...

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bakapo

4:21PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

looks good... bear and bug proof!

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Diemamker

5:46PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Great shot of the inside... the only thing missing is the small TV set!...

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MrsRatbag

6:26PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

Looks quite comfy in there, and a lot bigger than one might expect!

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RodS

7:44PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

It's been a long time since I've done any camping. This looks like a really cozy setup, Mike.

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Navi

11:59PM | Sun, 08 November 2015

It should be comfortable with the dual layer :) . Btw thank you very much for all the comments you've made on my gallery, I thought my notifications page had a bug or something when I saw this ! The next picture will be for you heh :)

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dochtersions

2:28AM | Mon, 09 November 2015

This looks such nice, interesting and cosy, Mike, and it's a very fine photo too. I'm curious about what's in that metal box right, maybe minutie? And then I ask myself, is it a curling iron, which is precisely before this case, (LOL).

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UteBigSmile

4:10AM | Mon, 09 November 2015

My Home is my Castle - Smile!

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jendellas

11:17AM | Mon, 09 November 2015

I have to admit it does look cosy inside 😀 xx

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mininessie

6:53AM | Tue, 10 November 2015

looks good!

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Savage_dragon

7:55AM | Tue, 10 November 2015

Great idea!

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Desgar

3:16PM | Wed, 11 November 2015

Nice interior, Mike. You're camping out in style!

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bugsnouveau

10:03AM | Fri, 13 November 2015

Oh yeah, looks real cozy...if I were to try that now in Northeast Ohio it would need a fireplace...lol

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anitalee

4:29PM | Sat, 28 November 2015

Excellent

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