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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5227552" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I've been looking at some webpages about tent platforms but they are usually for small tents. I tent camp a lot during turkey season at my lease. Starting next year I think I'll be camping there for deer season too. I get sick of looking for a great spot that's not too rocky, not too muddy, level, shady, etc. I have a 14x10 flex bow tent. What if I made a platform out of plywood and a frame barely off the ground? It would solve pretty much every problem I can think of. I could even eliminate driving all those stakes by drilling holes in the right locations and installing J-bolts permanently to slide my tent's elastic loops over. Once I get it in position and leveled up, that's where it will stay. I can't think of any negatives. Am I missing any?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5227552, member: 5695"] I've been looking at some webpages about tent platforms but they are usually for small tents. I tent camp a lot during turkey season at my lease. Starting next year I think I'll be camping there for deer season too. I get sick of looking for a great spot that's not too rocky, not too muddy, level, shady, etc. I have a 14x10 flex bow tent. What if I made a platform out of plywood and a frame barely off the ground? It would solve pretty much every problem I can think of. I could even eliminate driving all those stakes by drilling holes in the right locations and installing J-bolts permanently to slide my tent's elastic loops over. Once I get it in position and leveled up, that's where it will stay. I can't think of any negatives. Am I missing any? [/QUOTE]
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