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<blockquote data-quote="Bmccart" data-source="post: 2017477" data-attributes="member: 103703"><p>Thanks for all of the replies. as far as the size goes, I think the 13x27 will be fine for my needs. I like the idea of the smaller size but I think I would rather have the bigger tent and not need it all than not have enough room. If it comes down to it, I doubt I'd go by myself anyway and as of now I think I can come up with at least a couple guys to go any time. Went with a friend of mine this year and we slept 6 in his 14x20 montana canvas tent for 9 days. it was a little tight but not terrible. Had a propane stove for heat and a 30x50 tarp for a rain fly that gave us 15 feet of dry space in front and back for the kitchen and another dry place to keep stuff out of the weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bmccart, post: 2017477, member: 103703"] Thanks for all of the replies. as far as the size goes, I think the 13x27 will be fine for my needs. I like the idea of the smaller size but I think I would rather have the bigger tent and not need it all than not have enough room. If it comes down to it, I doubt I’d go by myself anyway and as of now I think I can come up with at least a couple guys to go any time. Went with a friend of mine this year and we slept 6 in his 14x20 montana canvas tent for 9 days. it was a little tight but not terrible. Had a propane stove for heat and a 30x50 tarp for a rain fly that gave us 15 feet of dry space in front and back for the kitchen and another dry place to keep stuff out of the weather. [/QUOTE]
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