Neglect would seem to do it.Where we live the winters are mild.Snow is rare.
I may be able to talk my husband into getting one in the yard to get the feel for it.
Neglect would seem to do it.Where we live the winters are mild.Snow is rare.
I may be able to talk my husband into getting one in the yard to get the feel for it.
Posted: Aug 18, 08 10:32am
I want to! I know some people who just lost theirs to the local snow. They had it up in their back yard but they neglected it and the snow crushed it.
Posted: Aug 18, 08 10:38am
Neglect would seem to do it.Where we live the winters are mild.Snow is rare.
I may be able to talk my husband into getting one in the yard to get the feel for it.
Posted: Aug 18, 08 10:40am
I wouldn't have any problem living in one. However, I'd be alone since the Mrs. isn't into the roughing it lifestyle.
Posted: Aug 18, 08 10:45am
I wouldn't have any problem living in one. However, I'd be alone since the Mrs. isn't into the roughing it lifestyle.
I do know they sell them for camping,too
Posted: Aug 18, 08 10:48am
we have actually considered it. it just seems like a cool concept
Posted: Aug 18, 08 11:07am
we have actually considered it. it just seems like a cool concept
If you look at some of the posts here and the links I've posted you can see how virsitile they are.