Kenney Moore
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I learned that wall tents aren't perod correct for 1800, so it looks like I will need a wedge.
Howdy,
It depends on how many people and/or gear you have as to what type of shelter you should use. We use a wall tent with an oversized fly for medium sized rendezvous' and have not been approached at any event we have gone to questioning it for period correctness.
If you need a good amount of room, and do not want a wall tent, the museum wedge with a bell back is a good choice from Tentsmith. Also, be sure to really consider a fly for what ever structure you decide on. Most of our waking time in our camp is spent outside the tent and under the fly. This is the reason for the oversized fly I mentioned. It protects the front of your tent in the event of bad weather, is a place for socializing, preparing food and storing various truck associated with primitive camping. We have a 10'wide X 12'long wall tent with a fly that is made for a 12' wide tent. This gives us an extra 3' of width to the fly. We also overlap the fly 1 panel of the fly over the wall tent and we have weathered some bad weather without the front of the tent getting wet.
I am not trying to sway your opinion towards one type of tent, but telling you what we do. Everyone has to make it right in their own mind as far as what type of equipment they use. I only wish we would have had a place like this forum to get some ideas of what to use or not use.