The classic solution to being homeless is to camp. There are a number of ways to go about this:
- Parks where camping is allowed - This is usually expensive and puts the homeless person a long way from the advantages of civilization.
- Illegal camping - This has obvious disadvantages.
- Tent cities - Not ideal in that the biggest problem homeless people have to deal with is other homeless people.
- Legal camping on private property - This is the dream situation and if the property owner can/will provide access to a toilet, shower, and electricity it's practically not being homeless.
So what is the ideal tent size?
I see homeless people make mistakes in both directions in making this decision. A tent that is too large is difficult to set up, take down, and move when moving becomes necessary. There is also a tendency to collect too much stuff in a large tent. And a tent by itself isn't sufficient protection from the elements tarps are necessary and large tents are difficult to cover properly with tarps. I will do a post soon on how to do this.
A tent that is too small (i.e. a pup tent) quickly becomes unlivable and most of the homeless persons possessions have to remain outside the tent while they sleep exposed to the elements and (most importantly) easily stolen.