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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1576221"><p>I have a 1st gen Cabelas Bighorn tent. We use wood stove at night but sleep too well to stoke it all night. That's why we wake with propane and don't have too much condensation from the hour we use it in the am. We use a nice trick to keep the heat load in the stove, and stack heavy flat rocks on the top surface. They not only retain heat but add stability to the stove when it's windy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1576221"] I have a 1st gen Cabelas Bighorn tent. We use wood stove at night but sleep too well to stoke it all night. That's why we wake with propane and don't have too much condensation from the hour we use it in the am. We use a nice trick to keep the heat load in the stove, and stack heavy flat rocks on the top surface. They not only retain heat but add stability to the stove when it's windy. [/QUOTE]
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