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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 1699083" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>For many years we used wall tents on our northern hunts where we stayed for three weeks or better. Old carpets on the floor, extra tarp over the tent, "large" wood stove so it will burn for hours, propane burners and light, which we put on a propane post, and a powerful propane heater which we flip on in the morning to heat the tent so we can get up without shivering, (the guy with the weakest bladder lights it). Quality large cots with three inch foam pads and big sleeping bags are a must. A solid table for all your food preparation and a good wash up station for face, hands and dishes keeps everyone healthy, and lots of "S" hooks to put over the internal frame of your tent to hang things from. If you are using the external type of frame that's called roughing it. Also, take a small chainsaw to cut wood with. Trying to keep up with a stove in cold weather is tough enough. And I don't like generators either but I take one to run a freezer in case it gets warm enough to spoil the meat - but even then we just run it for a few hours in the middle of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 1699083, member: 91402"] For many years we used wall tents on our northern hunts where we stayed for three weeks or better. Old carpets on the floor, extra tarp over the tent, "large" wood stove so it will burn for hours, propane burners and light, which we put on a propane post, and a powerful propane heater which we flip on in the morning to heat the tent so we can get up without shivering, (the guy with the weakest bladder lights it). Quality large cots with three inch foam pads and big sleeping bags are a must. A solid table for all your food preparation and a good wash up station for face, hands and dishes keeps everyone healthy, and lots of "S" hooks to put over the internal frame of your tent to hang things from. If you are using the external type of frame that's called roughing it. Also, take a small chainsaw to cut wood with. Trying to keep up with a stove in cold weather is tough enough. And I don't like generators either but I take one to run a freezer in case it gets warm enough to spoil the meat - but even then we just run it for a few hours in the middle of the day. [/QUOTE]
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