wyoming whitey
48 posts Dec 20, 2009
5:56 AM
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here are a few tipis for those of you who like floorless tents. so many advantages to these. your feedback is very welcome!
setup is lightning fast.....


www.wyominglostandfound.com
Last Edited on 20-Dec-2009 5:59 AM
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Elk Antlers
291 posts Dec 22, 2009
4:38 PM
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How well do they stand up in howling winds?
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wyoming whitey
49 posts Dec 22, 2009
11:59 PM
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a hell of alot better than a wall tent.
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wyoming whitey
50 posts Dec 22, 2009
11:59 PM
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i have had one up in 60 mph wind and it never buckled.
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WyoShedHead
341 posts Jan 26, 2010
7:44 PM
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thats sweet, were did you get it? I like the Idea of it..
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wyoming whitey
55 posts Feb 01, 2010
12:30 PM
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i built both.... we do alot of custom work. these are just a sampling of the tipis that we sell. do some plains indian crow tipis too.
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WyoShedHead
373 posts Feb 02, 2010
4:34 PM
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How much do you sell you tipis for?
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wyoming whitey
56 posts Feb 04, 2010
9:06 AM
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they range in price from 120.00- 900.00 depending on the options and materials used. sizes go from 10 ft. diameter to 17 ft. and center heights from 5.5 ft. to 8 ft. stovejacks are additional also.
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moosejaw
28 posts May 12, 2010
6:33 PM
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What fabrics do you use?
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wyoming whitey
59 posts May 22, 2010
7:39 AM
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silnylon, urethane blackout ripstop, canvas, you name it.... there is more info. on the website. wyominglostandfound.com
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wyoming whitey
60 posts May 25, 2010
6:50 AM
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Multicam pattern......
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moosejaw
29 posts Jun 01, 2010
8:15 AM
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I checked out your website and you have put together some killer tents. I have a three person Golite tipi that I love. The only problem with it is that it's so bright it sticks out like a sore thumb. You have taken care of that with these great patterns. I can't justify replacing my three person just yet because its still in great shape but a big boy with a stove would would be great for pony trips. I from Wyoming as well what part of the state are you guys located in?
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wyoming whitey
62 posts Jun 02, 2010
3:23 AM
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we are in park county. we are a new company but the tipis have really gotten to be a full time job. thanks for the positive comments and your pony trips would really be perfect for the 10 man. i was just about to start a new one actually for myself. at the start of the year i had 15 tipis in stock. they are all gone except for 1 white 5 man and the multicam 5 man....(mine). they take between 10-15 hrs. to build so getting an inventory takes a while since i do all the sewing myself. hard to find good help these days.
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