All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Work Kamping in Tent valhalla360 wrote: Anything can be done. At a campground we frequent, there was an older couple living in a tent all summer. Not for us. How tight is the budget. You can probably find an old small travel trailer or popup for a grand or two. It will be in rough shape but probably a lot more comfortable than a tent for a few months. tenting is fine, we have the accomodations from living in florida weather for 2 years, and I am on a tight budget. we dont have one or 2 grand.Re: Work Kamping in Tent capndan771 wrote: The Workampers organization would be a great spot to begin your search and questions. they only take RVs....Re: Work Kamping in Tent PawPaw_n_Gram wrote: The US Forest Service has several dry campgrounds in the west which would be great for tent campers. Most are volunteer, but American Land And Leisure and RRM both have paid positions where tent campers are welcomed.ALL thank you, I will check it.Re: Work Kamping in Tent DianneOK wrote: Moderator note....I want to thank you who have posted postively.....what a delight :) your welcome!Re: Work Kamping in Tent DutchmenSport wrote: I don't see why a camp host could be a tent camper. I've seen camp hosts with all kinds of rigs, from mamouth motor homes to pop-ups. Why not a tent? I think the above advise is good. If nothing else, purchase a used pop-up, at least you won't be sleeping on the ground and dealing with wet ground if it rains. I have experoence living in a tent for 2 years, I have air beds, and small rugs, and anything else I may need to equip my home life. At this time, I am saving money for the gas, and therefor cannot afford a popup, having to move within 2 weeks, doesnt give much time to get enough for that, so this is faster, and better, and I really dont mind a tent. I know how to make it home. maybe someone can donate a popup?I only make $400. month & my disabled child gets $700. we have car payments & insurance plus 2 dogs...so as you see we just cant do the most simplist thing.Re: Become a Woodall's Rep Team!I am a single mother whom loves the tent life, but also works as a host, and am looking for something in a different area preferrably on the west coast due to health reasons. The owner here gives me free housing, plus a wage. I would like to know if anything else is available concerning my needs and desires? NO RV, just a tent, but not a problem. have a disabled adult child, plus 2 small dogs. any accomodations would be helpful.thank you.Work Kamping in Tent:h Hello: new on here, tryen to find out if I can relocate as I am a current Host for the KOA Kampgrounds in Florida, and need to move to the west coast due to health reasons, however we don't own an RV. is there anyway we can work and live in a tent until we can get ahead enough to possibly purchase one at a later date? Can anyone help with this? we will be leaving in 2 weeks or less. Thank You. Angel