Sometimes we enthusiasts get carried away with gear fetishism. Many of us can 
rattle off detailed specs of various tents on the market, and all for basic 
portable shelter! Back in college I camped a lot with no tent whatsoever. Then 
I bought some closeout eureka tent that was poorly reviewed, but cheap and 
light. I slept in it hundreds of times over the next dozen or so years. It was 
worn and full of small holes, but adequate, until it finally succumbed to uv 
damage (from me leaving it outside for the kids all summer). Now I have another 
tent (Mountainsmith something) that was also on the inexpensive end, and seems 
just fine for separating me and a traveling companion from bugs and rain. I 
love the idea of the $4 yard sale tent!

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