T Bone
Well-known member
After this season I am looking at investing in a new base camp. My 3 season 6 man tent proved inadequate with heavy snow. Camp trailers are very limiting on where you can go. A 4 season tent or a wall tent seem like the answer.
I've only one experience sleeping in a wall tent...it was an old Army tent with a diesel fuel stove in it. It wreaked of diesel and mold. I was less impressed after a heavy rain and it leaked like a sieve, followed by a partial collapse when the wind came up. I know that was a junker tent and the wall tents are very popular.
I've a few questions for those in the know.
1) Rain and snow. Since many are canvas and wick water extremely well, what prevents the roof from leaking? Or do you tarp the roof? Can they handle snow loading?
2) Wind. With a high profile wall, what kind of wind can they withstand being properly setup?
3) Packing. Given a 12x12 tent, what are the rough dimensions of the packed up bundle?
4) external vs internal frame. Opinions welcome.
Any other info is good.
I'm also considering the Jumping Jack tent trailer.
I've only one experience sleeping in a wall tent...it was an old Army tent with a diesel fuel stove in it. It wreaked of diesel and mold. I was less impressed after a heavy rain and it leaked like a sieve, followed by a partial collapse when the wind came up. I know that was a junker tent and the wall tents are very popular.
I've a few questions for those in the know.
1) Rain and snow. Since many are canvas and wick water extremely well, what prevents the roof from leaking? Or do you tarp the roof? Can they handle snow loading?
2) Wind. With a high profile wall, what kind of wind can they withstand being properly setup?
3) Packing. Given a 12x12 tent, what are the rough dimensions of the packed up bundle?
4) external vs internal frame. Opinions welcome.
Any other info is good.
I'm also considering the Jumping Jack tent trailer.