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<blockquote data-quote="J Doss" data-source="post: 1640330" data-attributes="member: 109284"><p>The outfitter I guided for used them. We only put 2 people in the 10x12's. With gear, cots and a stove, they didn't leave a lot of room for more. Maybe in an emergency. We had a couple of big ones we used as a cook tent and a bunk tent. Not sure what size the big ones were. We only used the Davis tents in the main camp. We used mountain pack tents for spike camps. We used horses for riding and as pack animals in a designated wilderness area, with the main camp being just outside the wilderness area.</p><p></p><p>The Davises are good tents. A little heavy to go far with on foot.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Doss, post: 1640330, member: 109284"] The outfitter I guided for used them. We only put 2 people in the 10x12's. With gear, cots and a stove, they didn't leave a lot of room for more. Maybe in an emergency. We had a couple of big ones we used as a cook tent and a bunk tent. Not sure what size the big ones were. We only used the Davis tents in the main camp. We used mountain pack tents for spike camps. We used horses for riding and as pack animals in a designated wilderness area, with the main camp being just outside the wilderness area. The Davises are good tents. A little heavy to go far with on foot. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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