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  2. I Tried to Sew My Own Ultralight Tent. Here’s How it Went.

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  3. Tupiq - Wikipedia

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    The tupiq [1] (dual: tupiik, [2] plural: tupiit, [3] Inuktitut syllabics: ᑐᐱᖅ [4]) is a traditional Inuit tent made from seal [5] or caribou [6] skin. An Inuk was required to kill five to ten ugjuk [1] [7] (bearded seals) to make a sealskin tent. When a man went hunting he would bring a small tent made out of five ugjuit.

  4. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Range tents can either be set up with a bi-pole system that goes on the outside of the tent, or they can be set up using a single frame pole which goes in the middle of the tent on the inside, and they can also be set up by tying the top of the tent to a hanging tree branch.

  5. Bender tent - Wikipedia

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    A bender tent is a simple shelter. A bender tent is made using flexible branches or withies , such as those of hazel or willow . These are lodged in the ground, then bent and woven together to form a strong dome-shape.

  6. Camping - Wikipedia

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    Camping is a form of outdoor recreation or outdoor education involving overnight stays with a basic temporary shelter such as a tent. Camping can also include a recreational vehicle, sheltered cabins, a permanent tent, a shelter such as a bivy or tarp, or no shelter at all. Typically, participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors ...

  7. Fly (tent) - Wikipedia

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    A fly refers to the outer layer of a tent or to a piece of material which is strung up using rope as a minimalist, stand-alone shelter. In basic terms, a fly is a tent without walls. Purpose-made stand-alone flies are also sometimes referred to as bivouacs, bivvies, tarpaulins , or hootchies.

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