 h a l f b a k e r y Baker Street Irregulars
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High Rise Tents are an enlarged version of those canvas shoe
holders that hang up your closet, only each separate cell
represents a living/sleeping compartment. The tents would
be hung from a grid of stout cables and anchored a few feet
above the ground by guy ropes to prevent them spinning
around
like chinese lanterns on a windy day and launching
their inhabitants in every direction. Tents would be
accessed
by a simple rope ladder. They would come in range of sizes
and extras, with en suite facilities etc being serviced by
flexible plumbing conduits. Advantages - high density tent
dwelling. Disadvantages - no cooking please.
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Make it a high-rise bouncy castle and you get my bun. |
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I was coming to that... so now YOU get my bun! |
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Seems to me I have seen apicture of Japanese office workers bunked down for a nap in what looks like a honeycomb. Similar but different. Good for super crowded camping parks. + |
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What's wrong with spinning? |
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No camp fires either,one lick of a flame and the whole lot would go up...The headlines would read 'High rise bone fire!'
still like the idea +++ |
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One sci fi writer had something similar referred to as a tube rack - picture a storage rack holding pieces of PVC pipe large enough to furnish and live inside. You could have it taken down and shipped to other locations. |
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But this tent treehouse gets my bun. |
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