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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 1960413" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>If a 12x12 is your biggest preferred option, I'd go with it. Won't be much more in cost or weight but it will be in additional size. I've had a 12x17 Montana canvas wall tent for many years. I hunt from it all thru November in Northern(UP) Michigan thru heavy winds, deep snow and very cold temps. They heat well with wood stoves, carry snow and handle wind. One thing you want is enough room for your essential tent gear( stove, cots, tables, gear and your entrance is your boot footwear area. That must stay inside. Also room to hang wet clothing to dry and not drip water on all your dry gear. I'd get the 12x12 definitely. Comfort is Paramount when you need a place to recoup. I use straw under a full size 12x17 carpet piece w/stove cut out. Keeps heat in and can walk on it comfortably. 12x12 is perfect for 3/4 guys. 3 with more gear. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 1960413, member: 103947"] If a 12x12 is your biggest preferred option, I'd go with it. Won't be much more in cost or weight but it will be in additional size. I've had a 12x17 Montana canvas wall tent for many years. I hunt from it all thru November in Northern(UP) Michigan thru heavy winds, deep snow and very cold temps. They heat well with wood stoves, carry snow and handle wind. One thing you want is enough room for your essential tent gear( stove, cots, tables, gear and your entrance is your boot footwear area. That must stay inside. Also room to hang wet clothing to dry and not drip water on all your dry gear. I'd get the 12x12 definitely. Comfort is Paramount when you need a place to recoup. I use straw under a full size 12x17 carpet piece w/stove cut out. Keeps heat in and can walk on it comfortably. 12x12 is perfect for 3/4 guys. 3 with more gear. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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