The Canvas Whelen Lean-To Tents
The Minimalists Camping Shelter.
Set-up with a line of strong rope, two trees and two sticks.
IN-STOCK: Natural color (1)









Lean-To Canvas Tent Details:
This hunters lean-to tent, patterned after the Whelen lean-to of long ago, is as it was then, an excellent shelter in the wilderness.
Made with modern materials, this shelter is lightweight, portable, and versatile - simply string a rope through the ridge and tie each end to a tree. For more support, add some sticks to the front or a couple more guy lines, and peg the bottoms. It’s yours to get creative with.
The lean-to has ample room for two people and their gear, and will keep you warm all night with a fire going near the entrance. The design will keep you protected from the rain, wind, sun and snow.
HAND MADE IN OREGON
Fabric :
Sunforger 10.1 oz Marine Canvas (White or Pale Green)
Tent Weight:
Canvas: 10 lbs.
Covered Footprint Size:
7’ Wide x 6’ Deep
5.5 ft. Tall
Folded Tent Size:
6” x 13”
14 Webbing Points for using rope to tie or stake various tension points as desired
Includes storage bag
Rope, Poles and Pegs not included
MADE TO ORDER IF NOT IN STOCK
LEAN-TO PRICING:
**CURRENTLY IN-STOCK and Ship ASAP:
1 X Natural Color Version
A Green version will be made shortly.
Free local pick-up available. Shipping calculated during check-out.
The average lead time for us making your very own lean-to is about 2 weeks. (maybe less)
Please call or email us with any questions. Or check out our catalog here.
The Whelen Lean-to: A Classic of Minimalist Camping
The Whelen lean-to is a minimalist camping shelter designed by Colonel Townsend Whelen in the 1920s.
Colonel Whelen, a staunch advocate for simplicity and efficiency in outdoor pursuits, sought a shelter that was lightweight, easy to set up, and provided adequate protection from the elements. His design was a departure from the bulky tents of the era.
Key features of the Whelen lean-to:
Lightweight: Designed to be carried with minimal weight.
Simple construction: Easily set up with minimal equipment.
Effective protection: Provides shelter from wind, rain, and cold when positioned correctly.
Versatility: Can be used as a shelter or an outdoor kitchen in inclement weather.
David Abercrombie, of Abercrombie & Fitch fame, recognized the potential of the Whelen lean-to and began manufacturing and marketing it in 1925. This brought the design to a wider audience and solidified its place in outdoor gear history.
Today, the Whelen lean-to remains a popular choice for backpackers, hunters, and campers who appreciate its simplicity and effectiveness. While modern materials have been introduced, the core principles of the original design are still upheld.