I live in Hawaii with a 6mm bell tent. In the tropics a tent cover is needed and easy to build with tinber in your firest. Adds YEARS to your tent and keeps it clean and mildew free
Do you have any problems with moisture between the tent floor and the deck? What a great setup and setting you have! You’re in different types of weather so obviously you’re leaving the tent up year round. How is it holding up? I know you have a Stout Bell Tent. Which model did you get?
For those who cannot pound stuff into mountain rocks, just attach the stakes posts to the foundation with U shaped brackets or nails. I can't dig into the ground at my campsite, but this is still sound for tents. I like this. Can you make a video of how to create this platform and how much it would cost?
Nice deck I Like what you have done. You could make some plates with nuts welded on them And mount them underneath with carriage bolts down through the top that way no tripping hazards. then you could just screw down bolts with flat washers on them to hold down your tent. You could move them if you were to get a different tent. Thank you for making this video . I might build one of these my shelf.
@@OutdoorsMyLife I like your tent platform. Smart to leave gaps for water drainage. Researching wall tents and other tent options now for temporary living while I build my cabin in northern BC Canada. Are you living in your tent?
I live in Hawaii with a 6mm bell tent. In the tropics a tent cover is needed and easy to build with tinber in your firest. Adds YEARS to your tent and keeps it clean and mildew free
Good idea
Do you have any problems with moisture between the tent floor and the deck? What a great setup and setting you have! You’re in different types of weather so obviously you’re leaving the tent up year round. How is it holding up? I know you have a Stout Bell Tent. Which model did you get?
No, I left spacing between the deck boards to make sure the moisture would drain away
For those who cannot pound stuff into mountain rocks, just attach the stakes posts to the foundation with U shaped brackets or nails. I can't dig into the ground at my campsite, but this is still sound for tents. I like this. Can you make a video of how to create this platform and how much it would cost?
There’s a another video of how I built the platform
Heres a hint: unzip the floor half way around. Its easier to get the center pole in a minutepecially with bigger. I have 6mm bell tent
I will try that next time
Nice deck I Like what you have done. You could make some plates with nuts welded on them And mount them underneath with carriage bolts down through the top that way no tripping hazards. then you could just screw down bolts with flat washers on them to hold down your tent. You could move them if you were to get a different tent. Thank you for making this video . I might build one of these my shelf.
Guy lines for roof need to be elevated so the wall is up and roof outward. Make guy poles to add to the edge of the tent platform.
Very nice! Travel trailer prices are hiked up so I’m looking for alternatives. Thank you.
Thanks
what are the dimensions of the tent platform ?
14 feet by 20 feet, my tent is 13 feet in diameter, this gives me a nice deck space in front of the tent
Great videos! Thank you 🙏🏾
Glad you like them!
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Is that the sound of waves crashing on the beach or a wind storm? There is so much background noise.
Wind noise
@@OutdoorsMyLife I like your tent platform. Smart to leave gaps for water drainage. Researching wall tents and other tent options now for temporary living while I build my cabin in northern BC Canada. Are you living in your tent?
@@ShikokuFoodForest No I just spend time there when I want to get away from they real world
Great video thanks.
Glad you liked it!
That is beautiful 🌷
Thanks