Photo © James Bowden
When deciding where to place your Nordic tipi, be careful and make sure there are no hard and sharp things on the ground. If so, remove them or find another place for the tent.
Sharp things such as small stones or branches also cause less comfort to bare feet on the floor.
Take off your shoes at the entrance to avoid any debris coming into the floor with the shoes. It is also a way to avoid holes on the floor.
(If you need a space to put your shoes use a porch which protects the entrance from rain as well.)
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The Sami are a nomadic, indigenous people in northern Scandinavia. They are known as the people of the sun and the wind. Some Sami still work as reindeer-keepers. Traditional Sami clothes are decorated with colourful, woven bands and bands like this used as shoelaces.
Tentipi® Nordic tipis are designed to be used with an open fire or stove; it is this feature that makes them a home from home in all weather conditions. But please check local regulations, read and understand the instructions provided, and make sure you are fully competent to deal with the risks involved, before striking that match.