Hello,
I have never owned a canvas tent but would like to buy one for a more PC trekking/camping experience.
Having never owned a canvas tent I am not at all familiar with the way canvas holds-up to bad weather.
Believe it or not, I actually love to camp in the rain and cold (Texas cold, not REAL cold). However, I like to be able to come in and out of the rain when I feel the need. Staying dry is easy with modern materials and with practice but is not PC. Is there a completely waterproof canvas tent material that is also breatheable and PC?
I haven't seen any canvas wall tents or wedge tents that come with mosquito netting. Is mosquito netting too modern to be PC?
How do you guys/gals deal the with rain and skeeters?
Please excuse my historical trekking newbiness.
Thanks! :thumbsup:
I have never owned a canvas tent but would like to buy one for a more PC trekking/camping experience.
Having never owned a canvas tent I am not at all familiar with the way canvas holds-up to bad weather.
Believe it or not, I actually love to camp in the rain and cold (Texas cold, not REAL cold). However, I like to be able to come in and out of the rain when I feel the need. Staying dry is easy with modern materials and with practice but is not PC. Is there a completely waterproof canvas tent material that is also breatheable and PC?
I haven't seen any canvas wall tents or wedge tents that come with mosquito netting. Is mosquito netting too modern to be PC?
How do you guys/gals deal the with rain and skeeters?
Please excuse my historical trekking newbiness.
Thanks! :thumbsup: