Pretty sure the OP already has a tent. As do most people with campers. Different setups for different trips. That way everything is covered.Bear in mind one thing. The more weight, height, width and length you carry, the smaller your traveling world becomes. With a traditional tent or truck tent you can access places those with "portable cabins" will never reach. For me, getting into places that are remote and devoid of other bipeds is the goal. If you're willing to sacrifice that and pay a mountain of money to camp in a lock box then fine. Enjoy yourself. I cannot justify the long term costs (especially the fuel) or restrictions during camping/hunting season. My 10X14 Kodiak Canvas goes up in 15 minutes solo and hunting out of a tent just feels right to me. But now that I think about it...I agree, everyone should get a big lumbering camper & trailer. That would be perfect. LOL
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