Well, you can just sleep on the ground, and I frequently do. However, you
can use a ground sheet (which you should also do with a floored tent to keep
the bottom of the tent from wearing prematurely) under your bag. One of the
beauties of a floorless tent is that it doesn't really matter if you spill
the soup :)

As far as bugs go, that's a regional and seasonal issue. In flying bug
(blackfly, mosquito, etc) country, I use bug repellant (avon skin-so-soft).
. . in creepy-crawly bug country I usually hope for the best :)

lyle

On 13 October 2011 15:45, Kevin M <kpmulc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So what is the deal with tents without a floor? Do you just sleep on the
> ground? what about bugs and dirt and all that?
>
> Kevin
> Chicago, IL
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