Tent homes are commonly referred to as "yurts." These traditional, portable structures are circular and made from a wooden frame covered with felt or fabric. They are often associated with the nomadic cultures of Central Asia but have gained popularity in various contexts, including glamping and eco-friendly living. Other types of tent homes include bell tents and safari tents, each designed for different uses and aesthetics.
I called the manufacturer (Northern Designs 800-775-1965) and the tent is discontinued. Try www.polesforyou.com.
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That is a frame tent as opposed to a pole tent. The tent has an interior ceiling that looks like an "A" frame much like what you would see in the attic of a home.
That is a frame tent as opposed to a pole tent. The tent has an interior ceiling that looks like an "A" frame much like what you would see in the attic of a home.
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Staying in a tent is usually called camping and it is done for recreation. A Bivouac is a french term for a temporary shelter in an unsheltered area. However there are millions of people / families throughout the world that call a tent home. Some because that is the way their people live and others because they are homeless and are forced to live any way they can.
There are several materials that are useful in making a tent that can be found around home. You can also of course purchase a tent at a local retailer as well.
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I believe they were called yurts.
A post that supports a tent is commonly referred to as a "tent pole." Tent poles provide structural support, helping to elevate the tent's canopy and maintain its shape. They can be made from various materials, including aluminum, fiberglass, or wood, depending on the tent's design and purpose.