Mike7
WKR
I think TiGoat makes a high quality shelter from my observations, but the useable space and ventilation with a Pyramid compared to a Tipi is a lot greater which adds to the Pyramid's versatility I think. I would think that 3 people, gear, and a small stove would fit in a Luna 5 without any problem...because the stove could be set slightly off center (it will be interesting to see what Rucker thinks). With the stove in the center there is plenty of room in my Luna 4 for 2 guys, hunting gear, firewood, and the stove. 3 would fit easily in the Luna 4, but not so well with a stove I think.
With the Pyramids, part of the livable room is dependent upon how high you pitch up off of the ground. This ability to pitch it up off of the ground over logs and huckleberry bushes, etc. is great, but probably my favorite thing is that without changing any stakes or the center pole, a person can walk around the mid in under a minute if a storm is coming, and loosen the leeward guylines, while tightening down to the ground the windward guylines. Then the shelter does not beccome a sail as Luke mentions, but still maintains vetilation.
With the Pyramids, part of the livable room is dependent upon how high you pitch up off of the ground. This ability to pitch it up off of the ground over logs and huckleberry bushes, etc. is great, but probably my favorite thing is that without changing any stakes or the center pole, a person can walk around the mid in under a minute if a storm is coming, and loosen the leeward guylines, while tightening down to the ground the windward guylines. Then the shelter does not beccome a sail as Luke mentions, but still maintains vetilation.