SFandH
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The best tent I've seen.
It looks like it may take awhile to set up, but it's a great one.
Playa Santa Barbara, Bahia Concepcion.
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bajamigo
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In the strictest sense, I'd call it a yurt rather than a tent.
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SFandH
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So that's a yurt. I gotta get one!!
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Bob H
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Yurt
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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captkw
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TENT
where's the order form??? I'll take two......K&T
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Bob and Susan
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that IS a tent and its been up for about 4 years...
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Packoderm
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The big problem I see with that tent is it's location. There's not a whole lot of metropolitan activity around there. You'd wake up in the morning,
heat up some coffee, take a look at the water, maybe cook up a little something, sit down in the shade looking over the water and read a book. Lunch
would be much the same. Add a few beers to the above scenario, and you have dinner. You might be bothered by your fishing pole stuck in the sand with
the tip shaking with a fish on the end of the line. I don't know how long I could endure such a regimen - about 40 years tops.
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bacquito
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Looks a bit BIG!
bacquito
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Mexitron
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Quote: | Originally posted by Packoderm
The big problem I see with that tent is it's location. There's not a whole lot of metropolitan activity around there. You'd wake up in the morning,
heat up some coffee, take a look at the water, maybe cook up a little something, sit down in the shade looking over the water and read a book. Lunch
would be much the same. Add a few beers to the above scenario, and you have dinner. You might be bothered by your fishing pole stuck in the sand with
the tip shaking with a fish on the end of the line. I don't know how long I could endure such a regimen - about 40 years tops.
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LOL!
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Pompano
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One of Mace's creation..or?
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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