Rabu, 18 Desember 2013

How do you build a fortune teller's tent?

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I am trying to build one of those tents you find at a carnival for a fortune teller. The type that looks sort of medieval (dark, rich colors, etc). Is it possible to do this for under $100? Most instructions I have found seem to cost hundreds of dollars.


Answer
You can go get a lot of brightly colored sheets at the thrift store or bargin store and drape them on ropes and a few poles to create your tent. Get someone who is familiar with tents - someone who likes to camp a lot - to help you. It should be easy peasy for $100.

Any suggestions for a good sleeping bag?




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I want to get a new sleeping bag for my camp trips. I wanted to be warm, at least a 20 degree one, and easily compressible. Most of all I need it under $100 (if it goes over its fine). Any suggestions?


Answer
There are alot of models that fit this description, so I'll just help your search.

1) Look for a fleece sleeping bag liner. They keep your bag warmer, and they are easier to wash than a whole bag. Also, they can serve as a super lightweight and compact bag alone during the warm summer months. A fleece liner and a sleeping pad can be pretty comfortable.

2) Always look for a bag which is 20 degrees cooler than what you expect you might sleep in, because gear companies tend to exaggerate the performance of their bags.

3) Make sure that it is made of synthetic materials. Something made with cotton might looking comfy in the store, but you will regret it when you wake up with a bag that has absorbed all the condensation in your tent and you have to carry a heavy, wet bag around.




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