missyify
Survivalist
Our tent has been taking a beating. Looks like we may have to get a new tent for the whole family and I might scratch my former idea of getting a smaller instant tent.
I have a couple of ideas of what would be a more suitable replacement for our old family tent, but there is a pending issue I've been mulling over that might effect our purchase- Winter.
This most recent trip, the tent was like a sauna since it leaked (it has holes) and then daytime temps were high but also so humid that nothing dried!
I'm curious what the options are for both kinds of weather...
We are planning on going snowboarding this winter. My littlest does not do well in hotel rooms, he turns instant tomato. So camping has been the natural answer for ditching hotel rooms. I've never been camping in winter.
Summer may not be as big of a deal since we will probably stick to the mountains from now on.
Anyway, my questions would be how do you manage heat or cold in your tent? Are there any specific tents that handle both well? Or are there any special features to look out for?
Thanks
I have a couple of ideas of what would be a more suitable replacement for our old family tent, but there is a pending issue I've been mulling over that might effect our purchase- Winter.
This most recent trip, the tent was like a sauna since it leaked (it has holes) and then daytime temps were high but also so humid that nothing dried!
I'm curious what the options are for both kinds of weather...
We are planning on going snowboarding this winter. My littlest does not do well in hotel rooms, he turns instant tomato. So camping has been the natural answer for ditching hotel rooms. I've never been camping in winter.
Summer may not be as big of a deal since we will probably stick to the mountains from now on.
Anyway, my questions would be how do you manage heat or cold in your tent? Are there any specific tents that handle both well? Or are there any special features to look out for?
Thanks