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Your Own Dome Home - Welcome 

 
Pictures taken from real camping or living situations. Here's one reason why Geoshelters are Superior:
   "From a current Military individual: "In the service I lived in a medium (military) tent in the winter often while we were having exercises. They took a lot of fuel to keep it a little warm. I think we used around 20 gallons of fuel each night, Two stoves running wide open. The outside temp. was in the 20s... I have seen a tent pole collapse with snow load on a ten man arctic tent designed for that environment. No way a normal wall tent could survive any real snow load in my opinion. It depends on what environment you are planning for. I live in Montana and so that is my reality. Its hard to keep your house warm let alone a thin wall fabric tent at 20 below and 40 mph wind."
 
Geoshelters have been left all winter with 8 feet of snow on top, and there was no damage!
Practice makes Perfect


There is a learning curve to anything. We will be providing more video and pictures to help orient all who buy the Geoshelter with the "How to's." "Seeing" is doing, but as we all know, it takes over 1 hour to learn how to set up the frame for the first time if kids or others are helping you. 

 

Think of it like doing a puzzle together, except that instead of just looking at it, you get to live in it, like the old days of making tents out of cardboard tables, except this is a Big-Boy Toy size!  

WHITE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Uintah Soapstone Basin Campout 2014


Take a look at different ideas to create a MOBILE long-term set-up for 4 Season camping. This is the perfect way to HUNT, CAMP, practice SURVIVAL SKILLS, create RETREATS, YOUTH CAMPS, WORKSHOPS, OUTDOOR CLASSES, ADVENTURE GROUPS, etc. 

 

As you can see, the SKY has no LIMITS. 

TAN INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Tan Model - 24' Everest


The Tan Models are warm and comfy in the Winter with about 15 degrees higher in retention of heat.

 

Watch out during a hot summer, however, because without a 2nd Door to create a crosswind of air, the heat could be uncomfortable. Depending on where you camp most (cooler vs. hot weather), the tan Geoshelter looks great, blends in with surroundings, and is nice to sleep day or night, with subdued lighting inside.

CAMOFLAUGE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Camo Model - 24' Everest


The Camo Models are warm and comfy in the Winter also, like the Tan ones, and retain heat at about 15 degrees higher than the White ones.r

 

Again, during a hot summer, it will be hotter, because a 2nd Door tis needed o create a crosswind of air, so the heat is not so uncomfortable. Depending on where you camp most (cooler vs. hot weather), the Camo Geoshelter looks great, it blends in with most surroundings, and it is nice to sleep day or night, with subdued lighting inside.

Camo Model Manti-LaSal Mountains


The Camo Models are warm and comfy during frosty nights or any other night.

 

8,000 feet up in the Mountains, even in June when the sun goes down, the chill sets in a bit. This Camo Geoshelter was cozy.

 

Here were several hundred people enjoying at outdoor Fireside with song, children entertaining us, and fabulous Guest Speakers.

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