Nameless Range
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I'm not a fan of having my tent and all of my gear smelling like bacon or whatever was cooked.
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I'm not a fan of having my tent and all of my gear smelling like bacon or whatever was cooked.
Yep. No different than drying it on a hot summer day. The wet/dry will slightly shrink the canvas.'m going to call them to see if I can run the stove inside to speed the drying process.
That's quite the bag of meds you have in the corner. Is this elk camp, Woodstock, or Burning Man? Lol
In all seriousness, I like to use multiple heavy rubber perforated commercial kitchen mats and place them outside the tent or porch area. They are insanely durable, Damn near 3/4" thick ..You can stomp the snow,mud,horseshit , etc off your boots or tent shoes without clogging or loading up before entering the porch.(pic attached)
Add a boot scrubber attached to a decent log and you've eliminated 90% of the filth. Even after both those steps I still keep a pair of "tent only" slip ons just inside the door.
I've never had good luck with propane in cold temps, are you wrapping the bottles or how do you keep them from freezing?View attachment 246861Yessir, little pharmacy goes w me. On the trip pictured I got flu and was able to keep hunting solo in early November. Small Propane bottles are more of a problem in the cold, the big tank w the heater works well. It can get horizontal for cooking if necessary. Trip pictured had camp @ 9K elevation, temps in teens the 1st 2 nights. Also I take boots off in front of or just inside the tent. I like your rubber mat strategy.
Nice tent, have you checked out their accessories and hanging storage?Here is my sleep system and on top of being crazy comfortable I cannot imagine how cold it would have to be for me to get chilly. I have l slept in the bag alone down to -15 in total comfort. Byer of Maine Easy Cot (oversized and literally 5 second set up), Browning/Alps McKinley -30 bag, Thermarest Mondoking 3D pad, and a Montana Canvas Outfitter canvas bed roll.
I have a gear bag.... it is a bomb proof, huge zipper duffel. We also have a set of rechargeable led hanging lights. Everything of Davis' I have handled is great and they are great to deal with.Nice tent, have you checked out their accessories and hanging storage?
Make sure they are the large ones otherwise you might get stuck!Gatorade bottles to pee in during cold nights!
You are welcome!
Mayonnaise jar, ymmvMake sure they are the large ones otherwise you might get stuck!
Took about 45min to setup by myself. I bet I can do it in less than 30. Can't have a fire until I get a heat shield of some sort
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Gotta start somewhere . I mean I get points for reading the instructions right?
45 minutes isn't bad at all. My Davis tent is ~500sf and it takes me plus one kid about an hourGotta start somewhere . I mean I get points for reading the instructions right?
That's worth trying out just to make the gap between the pipe and roof jack smaller.My tent jack is not really holding up well to stove pipe thru it. I found this at Jegs which might be easy button fix to insulate the pipe from the tent jack. I ordered it and just fender washer screw it to pipe. Its good up to 750 direct heat and 2000 radiant heat. 18x20" so perfect for total pipe wrap. It completely insulated the pipe from the tent jack so no more nasty smell in tent. At least nasty odors from the stove. So this might be good insurance to protect the tent jack from some hot fires in stove.View attachment 246982View attachment 246981View attachment 246980
No. Like the ones the sawmills make that people who have wood fired radiant heat sometimes burn. North Idaho Fire Logs is one brand.I must be thinking of a different product. Are you talking about the fake logs in a paper bag, duraflame or what not?