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Anyone Tried a Tipi style tent with ultralight stove?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1582650" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Yes, tipi's can be cramped because of the shape. I have a 3 man and mostly moved around on my hands and knees. The stove allows you to strip off your outside clothes and hang out in the tent in your long johns which makes for a little more comfortable time during dinner. You can also heat water and dinner on the stove if it's a flat top and the hot water and lighter clothes allows you to wash up after a long day. You keep your wood in the tent to stay dry so you'll need space for that too. In my small tent, the fire never burned long enough to dry clothes out. </p><p></p><p>Coastal Oregon/Washington can be very cold and wet. I hunted there once and put on frozen clothes and boots every morning. A heat source would have been greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1582650, member: 41338"] Yes, tipi's can be cramped because of the shape. I have a 3 man and mostly moved around on my hands and knees. The stove allows you to strip off your outside clothes and hang out in the tent in your long johns which makes for a little more comfortable time during dinner. You can also heat water and dinner on the stove if it's a flat top and the hot water and lighter clothes allows you to wash up after a long day. You keep your wood in the tent to stay dry so you'll need space for that too. In my small tent, the fire never burned long enough to dry clothes out. Coastal Oregon/Washington can be very cold and wet. I hunted there once and put on frozen clothes and boots every morning. A heat source would have been greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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