We seem to have a different approach to shelter.
A backpacking tarp takes about 2 minutes.
A canvas tent with 2 people takes about half an hour.
An 18 foot tipi with a liner set for winter takes about an hour and a half. It takes a little longer when my friends' adopted Lakota son says a prayer in his native language, we pause to watch 3 red-tailed hawks dance in the sky, get a fresh beer and follow the laws of the No. Plains for setting up tipis. Sometimes I like to draw on the canvas.
Tipis face east. The poles are wrapped four times to represent the four wind directions, the four seasons. A canvas liner is added to make the inside much warmer. A deadman is set in the ground with a rope to the top of the poles. The smoke flaps need to adjusted. I like to light the fire as the moon rise is visible thru the smoke hole from inside. We light some white sage and pray for peace and good cheer. All of these things take time and make life worth living.
Being in the outdoors is not a race. It is just the opposite, a time to slow down and live life deliberately and with purpose. To appreciate living things, the wind, the frost, the warm sun, and good people.