From Deseret News archives:
Kirkham's genius gave us comfort
His was a product for the masses. Even today, outdoor experts love his Springbar for its toughness, breathability and simplicity. Novices like it because it feels almost like home.
My wife loves it because she can put a queen-size air mattress, portable nightstand, makeup mirror and possibly a jetted tub inside one of the six-person tents.
Just like home, minus the china hutch and microwave.
Ah, the great outdoors.
Especially when it's almost like indoors.
Kirkham, the inventor of the Springbar, died at 89 last month, leaving a lasting legacy. How lasting? Think of it this way: Some people believe their lives depended on his tents. Expeditions to Mount Everest have featured them at base camps 21,000 feet above sea level. They're popular with campers from the mountains to the deserts to the sea because they're rugged, waterproof and easy to assemble.
Testimonials even include an out-of-work family that lived in a Springbar for a year and a half.
It wasn't luxurious, and the walls were a little thin, but it kept out the weather.
It's not easy to please those who virtually live outdoors, and at the same time satisfy those who think mowing the lawn is high adventure. But Kirkham struck a balance between hard-core enthusiasts and drive-up-the-canyon families.
"I think that's very true, because hunters and outfitters people who demand the best are our customers. On the other hand, people who haven't gone camping before have had a good experience, too," said Jack Kirkham Jr., son of the inventor.
The story of how the elder Kirkham got started begins more than half a century ago. The Lehi native got a job working for an awning business before becoming a shipyard draftsman during World War II. Upon returning to Utah, he bought AAA Tent and Awning. Later he established Kirkham's Outdoor Products.
Though not an avid camper, he noticed most tents were unwieldy. They involved, as his son puts it, "lots of ropes and poles, no simplicity at all."
Likewise, they used low-grade canvas and were stuffy, heavy and smelled bad.
Kirkham started experimenting with tightly woven cotton duck fabric, which was by nature water repellent and breathable.
He wanted simplicity and something families could use.
Imagine that tents that were livable.
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