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The Miner's Tent
A long-stay shelter rooted in early American field craft.
The Miner’s Tent takes its cues from the canvas tents once used by surveyors, prospectors, and mountain crews; structures built to withstand weather, time, and repeated use. Each tent is built by a fourth-generation tent builder based in Colorado, carrying forward a lineage of craft shaped by hard use and high country conditions.
Heavy canvas offers natural breathability and reliable weather protection, while a rigid pole structure creates generous interior volume and stable tension. A rear window introduces light and airflow, and a removable floor allows the shelter to shift between clean living quarters and a grounded, open connection to the land.
This is a tent for settling in rather than moving fast. Made for base camps, extended stays, and nights spent returning to the same place again and again.
Built to endure. Built to be lived in.
A long-stay shelter rooted in early American field craft.
The Miner’s Tent takes its cues from the canvas tents once used by surveyors, prospectors, and mountain crews; structures built to withstand weather, time, and repeated use. Each tent is built by a fourth-generation tent builder based in Colorado, carrying forward a lineage of craft shaped by hard use and high country conditions.
Heavy canvas offers natural breathability and reliable weather protection, while a rigid pole structure creates generous interior volume and stable tension. A rear window introduces light and airflow, and a removable floor allows the shelter to shift between clean living quarters and a grounded, open connection to the land.
This is a tent for settling in rather than moving fast. Made for base camps, extended stays, and nights spent returning to the same place again and again.
Built to endure. Built to be lived in.
