Loue (tent)

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A loue (or loude) is an ultra-light Finnish open tent used to give shelter from wind and rain during rest stops or over-night camping during hikes. Loues are popular as one or two person shelters because they are compact, light (2.2 lbs or 1 kg) and can be set up and taken down quickly.

A loue consists of a roughly conical section of fabric with the bottom edge grounded by stakes and the tip raised with a single pole. Young trees may be used temporarily to suspend the fabric without doing permanent damage.

It's possible to use a camp fire for warmth and cooking, provided that the loue is upwind. In the summertime, a mosquito net may be used for comfort.

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  • Example of erected loue [1]
  • Instructions how to make one in finnish [2]
  • Commercial manufacturers:
    • Finn-Savotta[3]
    • Vihe Vaellus (finnish) [4]