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Good mult-person tent for back country horseback hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="PNWGator" data-source="post: 2132822" data-attributes="member: 66954"><p>We use a Seek Outside 12 person teepee paired with a Cylinder Stove Scout wood burning stove. It is a palace for three, gear and a wood pile. We've used it in wind, rain and snow and it's held up very, very well. We have two liners for it, which I consider a must in order to mitigate moisture. We use MSR Cyclone and groundhog stakes.</p><p></p><p>If I were to do it again, I would purchase a titanium folding stove and not the Cylinder stove simply to save weight and volume. The Cylinder stove is first class, just heavy and large even though it's their smallest model. It's ideal for truck camp. Seek Outside, Kifaru, etc all make suitably sized collapsible folding titanium stoves that are a little bit of a pita to assemble and don't hold a fire as well, but they're fantastic for packing and do a great job warming things up and drying clothes and boots. </p><p></p><p>Also, I'd consider a shelter that requires a smaller footprint. The 12 person is a palace as mentioned. Honestly for two, it's too much even with Helinox cots, stove, giant woodpile and all of the gear. Again, I'd go straight to Seek Outside and Kifaru and browse their shelter options. If it'd work for your application, the SO Cimmaron in dynema is a super simple shelter that's sized about right for two and a minimalist backpacking type horseback hunt. The Kifaru Sawtooth is another. </p><p></p><p>Please let me know if you have any questions as I'd be glad to share what I've learned along my backcountry horsemanship journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWGator, post: 2132822, member: 66954"] We use a Seek Outside 12 person teepee paired with a Cylinder Stove Scout wood burning stove. It is a palace for three, gear and a wood pile. We’ve used it in wind, rain and snow and it’s held up very, very well. We have two liners for it, which I consider a must in order to mitigate moisture. We use MSR Cyclone and groundhog stakes. If I were to do it again, I would purchase a titanium folding stove and not the Cylinder stove simply to save weight and volume. The Cylinder stove is first class, just heavy and large even though it’s their smallest model. It’s ideal for truck camp. Seek Outside, Kifaru, etc all make suitably sized collapsible folding titanium stoves that are a little bit of a pita to assemble and don’t hold a fire as well, but they’re fantastic for packing and do a great job warming things up and drying clothes and boots. Also, I’d consider a shelter that requires a smaller footprint. The 12 person is a palace as mentioned. Honestly for two, it’s too much even with Helinox cots, stove, giant woodpile and all of the gear. Again, I’d go straight to Seek Outside and Kifaru and browse their shelter options. If it’d work for your application, the SO Cimmaron in dynema is a super simple shelter that’s sized about right for two and a minimalist backpacking type horseback hunt. The Kifaru Sawtooth is another. Please let me know if you have any questions as I’d be glad to share what I’ve learned along my backcountry horsemanship journey. [/QUOTE]
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