Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Where can i rent a very large camping tent in NJ ?

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Jasmine


I am having a pool party with about 47 people coming so i need two very big tents and i need them for that night only any links would be great . if i can have a tent that fits about 25 7th graders in each is awesome but if not i may need four tents but not an odd number and i dont want more than 4. thx u alot


Answer
did you try a tent rental place that rents wedding tents and party tents? they usually rent big tents that have sides on them and some rental company's rent cots to. that's the only thing I can think of being that big there are some camping stores that rent camping gear but I don't think they rent tents bigger that 8 person.

Where is it legal to camp long-term?




JustMe


My boyfriend and I are selling most of our possessions and going long term camping. I know there are some regulations on what land you can do this on. Is it true that National Forests allow it (we were thinking Toiyabe National Forest in Cali)? Is there anywhere else where you can legally set up a large tent and live long-term?


Answer
Any U.S forest service land or BLM(bureau of land management) land. There are rules, like you would have to move your camp every few days, but it's free. There are other regulations, like how far you have to be from any public or forest service road. You can check with the BLM or forest service for the details. Many people camp for longer periods of time in western states. Winter can be really harsh in northern cliimates or higher altitudes, so many people who camp on Government land in the summer, just camp for the winter in monthly rentals in campgrounds. It's about the cheapest way to live, but takes some getting used to. You could always get an old used camper and keep trading up until you have something you like. You are not allowed to camp other than sanctioned campgrounds within National parks which are closed in the winter months. I wouldn't recommend the back of a pickup truck or a van unless they have water and sewer systems on board. Doing your buiseness in a bucket every day gets old fast. I don't believe that there is really anywhere you could set up long term even building semi-permanent structures and without moving once in a while without being harrassed by Wardens. The closer you get to a city, the worse it will be. The first time you try to build an outhouse, they will be around kicking you out soon after. Anyone who has ever lived in a "tent city" will tell you this. If either one of you plans on working somewhere while you camp, then a small pickup pulled camper works great for this. You can leave your trailer where you are camped and drive to town. Many people do it to save up money. Many even use their campers when they buy their own land while they are building their own house and for entertainment once the house is built.




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