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Vlog: A Remote Mining Camp in Alaska

Mining and exploration operations turn to WeatherPort for remote camps, sleeping shelters, field kitchens, dining facilities, core shacks and other shelter solutions that ensure endurance in the most weather-intense locations around the world. The portability, ease of setup, ability to quickly relocate, and long-lasting durability…

National Camping Month is June 2022

June is national camping month and you can start celebrating here by planning your next camping trip. To have the best possible trip you must research and plan ahead, last minute trips may cause you to forget things you need. There are many resources online to help you prepare and decide what things you need to pack for your camping trip. One thing necessary for camping is a tent, and if you have a tent already you can upgrade to a WeatherPort camping shelter.

Three Reasons Why You Need to Upgrade Your Hunting Tent

Hunting gear is an essential component in hunting, including your hunting tent. You don’t use worn out traps or gear while hunting, so you shouldn’t use an old tent. You should upgrade your tent to a WeatherPort shelter system because there’s no value in nostalgia, you can start a new tradition, and the shelter systems have more flexibility. You want to be sure to use the best equipment this fall for hunting season, so check out the features of these shelter systems to enhance your hunting experience.

weatherport cabins in wooded campground before sunset

Guide to Building or Expanding Summer Camps

In the U.S., the business of summer camps is an $18 billion industry, providing memory making experiences for over 14 million people every year. Summer camps provide participants a chance to make friends, develop skills, and discover new interests. Despite the cold winter weather, now…

Alaska Department of Fish & Game – Hunting Checkpoints Use WeatherPort Shelters

The Alaska Department of Fish & Game has been using WeatherPort® for their hunting checkpoints. Their fabric shelter systems give them the durability to withstand the harsh weather of Alaska while staying within their budget. The department uses the shelters for a variety of situations. For the Koyukuk Check Station, the fabric shelters provide living quarters and a place for employees to check people in and out of the area. Another example is the King Salmon Sonar Site, where the department uses WeatherPort shelters to hold network computers and collect sonar data. These are just two of the ways the department uses fabric shelter systems, and their applications within the departments is a testament to their strength and durability.