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<blockquote data-quote="mcseal2" data-source="post: 491400" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>I agree, and have modified my list accordingly. I have changed almost all my clothing to include a light down jacket for long glassing sessions and light hunting pants and jacket with no cotton. Also base layers with the silver lining for bacteria control made from polypropylene</p><p> </p><p>Maybe one of the others that has one could help here, but I'm hoping that having the wood stove in the tent would help with condensation? I was thinking it could be used to dry it out and keep it warm. I know it is small so we couldn't keep it stoked all night, but could have it dry when we go to sleep, and fire it up again in the morning.</p><p> </p><p>I bought an eberlestock J34 pack also to use, it isn't light but it allows comfortable packing of everything, as well as having room to take meat out the first trip. I think we could get all our gear and 1 buck out in a trip, if we both kill we'd have to go back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcseal2, post: 491400, member: 22030"] I agree, and have modified my list accordingly. I have changed almost all my clothing to include a light down jacket for long glassing sessions and light hunting pants and jacket with no cotton. Also base layers with the silver lining for bacteria control made from polypropylene Maybe one of the others that has one could help here, but I'm hoping that having the wood stove in the tent would help with condensation? I was thinking it could be used to dry it out and keep it warm. I know it is small so we couldn't keep it stoked all night, but could have it dry when we go to sleep, and fire it up again in the morning. I bought an eberlestock J34 pack also to use, it isn't light but it allows comfortable packing of everything, as well as having room to take meat out the first trip. I think we could get all our gear and 1 buck out in a trip, if we both kill we'd have to go back. [/QUOTE]
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