kad11
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I'm interested in possibly doing some backpack hunting this fall during MT's rifle season, but I have a few questions for you experienced guys:
(1) How did you keep boots and clothes from freezing overnight? Drying out clothes with a fire is a great option, but are there any other techniques you guys have used that don't rely on fire? I've heard of little propane heaters that are supposedly safe to use inside a ventilated tent, but that seems risky to me...
(2) 3 or 4 season tent? I've got a simple 3-season tent, but I'm not confident that it would stand up to heavier wind and snow loads. I've been eyeing the Coleman Helios 2 man tent which I've heard is sturdy enough to handle any conditions I would encounter. What do you guys use?
(3) How do you boil water for freeze-dried meals? Propane/ butane is pretty unreliable at colder temperatures. Again, I don't want to be dependent upon a fire (in case it's blizzarding).
I would like hunt mulies (and elk if I am unsuccessful during archery) in the Spanish Peaks wilderness area, northern Gallatins, and possibly the Crazies. My plan would be to haul camp in 4-6 miles with a sled and then use that as a base camp for 2-3 days. I would like to be prepared to handle nighttime temps in the -20 to 0 degree range. I also don't have a huge budget so something like a tipi with a backpacking wood stove is out of the question.
I've never tent camped in the winter before so please let me know if I'm being a bit unrealistic...it's sounds awesome to me right now, but I know things can get dangerous in a hurry when you combine snow, wind, and frigid temps.
(1) How did you keep boots and clothes from freezing overnight? Drying out clothes with a fire is a great option, but are there any other techniques you guys have used that don't rely on fire? I've heard of little propane heaters that are supposedly safe to use inside a ventilated tent, but that seems risky to me...
(2) 3 or 4 season tent? I've got a simple 3-season tent, but I'm not confident that it would stand up to heavier wind and snow loads. I've been eyeing the Coleman Helios 2 man tent which I've heard is sturdy enough to handle any conditions I would encounter. What do you guys use?
(3) How do you boil water for freeze-dried meals? Propane/ butane is pretty unreliable at colder temperatures. Again, I don't want to be dependent upon a fire (in case it's blizzarding).
I would like hunt mulies (and elk if I am unsuccessful during archery) in the Spanish Peaks wilderness area, northern Gallatins, and possibly the Crazies. My plan would be to haul camp in 4-6 miles with a sled and then use that as a base camp for 2-3 days. I would like to be prepared to handle nighttime temps in the -20 to 0 degree range. I also don't have a huge budget so something like a tipi with a backpacking wood stove is out of the question.
I've never tent camped in the winter before so please let me know if I'm being a bit unrealistic...it's sounds awesome to me right now, but I know things can get dangerous in a hurry when you combine snow, wind, and frigid temps.