I'm trying to think of an "alternative" housing structure this year... Looking at hexayurts, but with the difficulties in finding the thermax HD and the expense of the tape, I'm thinking it's a no go.
I've thought about those wigwam/teepee tents that have one center pole, but unless super tied down it doesn't seem that that will survive the wind.
So from the Hexayurt, I thought "why don't I just build a frame out of 2x4s and cover THAT with hexacomb cardboard?" From that point, i realized I could just get a carport and hang nice thick goodwill comforters for walls.
My question is, do you think this will work? If I stitch/glue/pin the comforters together, lay down a tarp, etc, will it stay up? Seems like a nice cheap way to camp. Should I string the inside with bungees and rope to keep the comforters from blowing around, etc? Any improvements or suggestions are appreciated.
What about building a wooden frame instead of a carport? I'm looking at spending <$200 for my shelter, and I'd like something roomier than a mesh tent.
