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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 1073128" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>I have the 12X20 Alaknak. I have used this tent for the past 2 years in the Big Horn Mountains. It has weathered high winds (30-40 mph), rain, sleet, and snow very well. I am very happy with it. I would recommend getting some 3 ft sections of rebar for staking down the guy lines. Without these, this tent has a large profile and can pull out short stakes in high wind. Also, get a vestibule and a floor liner.</p><p>I would also recommend a large wood burning stove. These tents have lots of ventalation and don't retain heat like a canvas tent.</p><p>This is a great truck camping tent.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 1073128, member: 54963"] I have the 12X20 Alaknak. I have used this tent for the past 2 years in the Big Horn Mountains. It has weathered high winds (30-40 mph), rain, sleet, and snow very well. I am very happy with it. I would recommend getting some 3 ft sections of rebar for staking down the guy lines. Without these, this tent has a large profile and can pull out short stakes in high wind. Also, get a vestibule and a floor liner. I would also recommend a large wood burning stove. These tents have lots of ventalation and don't retain heat like a canvas tent. This is a great truck camping tent. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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