Tents are usually soft-walled and portable
Cabins are usually hard-walled and permenant
Igloos cabins tents
They usually live in tents, shacks or cabins near to where they are mining for gold.
Both cabins and tents provide an amount of shelter from the elements, providing a place to sleep. Both are also generally temporary lodging structures. A cabin is a more permanent building, best and most easily described as a small house or in some cases condominium with only bedroom and sometimes bathroom. Tents provide only a sleeping area, typically made of a material, can be packed up into a small box or bag, and be set up and taken down quickly. Cabins typically have electricity, tents do not.
Both cabins and tents provide an amount of shelter from the elements, providing a place to sleep. Both are also generally temporary lodging structures. A cabin is a more permanent building, best and most easily described as a small house or in some cases condominium with only bedroom and sometimes bathroom. Tents provide only a sleeping area, typically made of a material, can be packed up into a small box or bag, and be set up and taken down quickly. Cabins typically have electricity, tents do not.
Oh, dude, cabins and tents are like distant cousins at a family reunion. They're both shelters, right? But a cabin is like the fancy cousin who has walls and a roof, while a tent is more of a laid-back, "I'll go wherever the wind takes me" kind of vibe. So, like, cabins are permanent structures, and tents are more temporary and portable. It's like comparing a mansion to a pop-up fort in your living room.
I was thinking the same thing
Yes, there are facilities for park rangers and guests. Curry Village is a prime example of this, where cabins and canvas tents are available for visitors to use with a dining hall nearby.
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log cabins for both sides were used during the winter to shelter the soldiers from the cold. during the summer, tents would be used to keep cooler. -m.kelly-
Most lodging in Yosemite will not have bunk beds. Some of the cabins and the housekeeping camp facilities may have bunk beds. The hotels and canvas tents would not have bunk beds.
ok so basically cavemen invented tents and then people further on in the timeline decided that they needed a more trustful and stable shelter so log cabins were born and then the normal house