How to Live in a Tent

Buy or find a 2 or 3 rooms tent., Use a thick blanket for carpeting., Buy a fan and/or a heater to use., Use pillows for a couch, and you can also use pillows for the bed, making things more comfortable in your temporary living space. , Attach a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy or find a 2 or 3 rooms tent.

    I would recommend if more than one person a five room, a big one.

    This provides space for a bedroom, living room, and bathroom.

    You will also need storage place for kitchen stuff,food, clothes and some other possessions.

    Feel free to adapt any of the rooms into a space that better fits your needs, you may consider replacing any of them with one of the following:
    Kitchen, spare bedroom, storage room, or hallway if it's too small for use.
  2. Step 2: Use a thick blanket for carpeting.

    This will help keep out the chill on a cold night and also provides extra cushioning when you need to sit or lay down. , Do Not put these near walls as they may tear or set fire to your tent.

    Make your choice of fan or heater depending on the location and season. ,, Make sure it will not catch the tent on fire by stringing them in the middle of the room and keeping them off as often as possible. , This will keep out any unwanted guests and help ensure safety from the "bad people" of the world. , That way you can enjoy a hot drink! , That way you can have a warm meal. , That way you will be comfortable during the nights. , The bare ground can be very uncomfortable and cold, even in the height of winter.

    Or instead of an air bed, find a thick fold up air mattress, there are tri fold ones that are about 3" thick, that way you don't have to deal with the air mattress deflating. ,,, Or you can Buy a potty or bucket and bury after.
  3. Step 3: Buy a fan and/or a heater to use.

  4. Step 4: Use pillows for a couch

  5. Step 5: and you can also use pillows for the bed

  6. Step 6: making things more comfortable in your temporary living space.

  7. Step 7: Attach a light in each room.

  8. Step 8: Consider hooking a lock onto the zippers.

  9. Step 9: Buy a solar powered kettle.

  10. Step 10: Make sure you have a mini gas stove or cooker.

  11. Step 11: Make sure you have a warm

  12. Step 12: comfortable sleeping bag each.

  13. Step 13: Consider buying an air bed each.

  14. Step 14: Consider buying small shelves for any items likely to be used sparingly or books.

  15. Step 15: Enjoy nature!

  16. Step 16: If you are using nature as a toilet

  17. Step 17: make sure you bury and waste.

Detailed Guide

I would recommend if more than one person a five room, a big one.

This provides space for a bedroom, living room, and bathroom.

You will also need storage place for kitchen stuff,food, clothes and some other possessions.

Feel free to adapt any of the rooms into a space that better fits your needs, you may consider replacing any of them with one of the following:
Kitchen, spare bedroom, storage room, or hallway if it's too small for use.

This will help keep out the chill on a cold night and also provides extra cushioning when you need to sit or lay down. , Do Not put these near walls as they may tear or set fire to your tent.

Make your choice of fan or heater depending on the location and season. ,, Make sure it will not catch the tent on fire by stringing them in the middle of the room and keeping them off as often as possible. , This will keep out any unwanted guests and help ensure safety from the "bad people" of the world. , That way you can enjoy a hot drink! , That way you can have a warm meal. , That way you will be comfortable during the nights. , The bare ground can be very uncomfortable and cold, even in the height of winter.

Or instead of an air bed, find a thick fold up air mattress, there are tri fold ones that are about 3" thick, that way you don't have to deal with the air mattress deflating. ,,, Or you can Buy a potty or bucket and bury after.

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