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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 1246718" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p>I have a Seek Outside large Ti box stove that I use in my 6-man SO tipi. My hunting buddy and i have used it several times and once on an elk hunt in CO. They can be a little fussy to put together until you get them broken-in and get a little practice. We do all of our cooking on the stove and it heats the tipi extremely well. In fact, we typically have to open up the front and rear flaps to ventilate. Depending on the type of wood used, they will burn for 30 minutes or so and keep coals for abut an hour. It is a stick stove so, you have to stoke it often to keep it going. We usually let it burn out after we retire for the evening, otherwise, it is too hot for comfort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 1246718, member: 31342"] I have a Seek Outside large Ti box stove that I use in my 6-man SO tipi. My hunting buddy and i have used it several times and once on an elk hunt in CO. They can be a little fussy to put together until you get them broken-in and get a little practice. We do all of our cooking on the stove and it heats the tipi extremely well. In fact, we typically have to open up the front and rear flaps to ventilate. Depending on the type of wood used, they will burn for 30 minutes or so and keep coals for abut an hour. It is a stick stove so, you have to stoke it often to keep it going. We usually let it burn out after we retire for the evening, otherwise, it is too hot for comfort. [/QUOTE]
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