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Wall tent stove suggestions for late season cow hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2701246" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>First every outfitter I hunted with in SW CO had base camps above 8K. I found adding really good tarp over my own tent was huge improvement in keep heat loss down through roof plus better snow slide. Good reflector behind stove helps bunch. DRY hardwood is absolute MUST for hot fire. I've tried using coal with limited success. Coal plus dry oak was decent. This was in 10x12 tent with decent size wood stove. You can damper all you want but unless stove has capacity for a lot of wood/fuel you will be getting up to add fuel. Simple mass balance of fuel to stove capacity. My thought is buy bigger stove than you think to gain capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2701246, member: 63925"] First every outfitter I hunted with in SW CO had base camps above 8K. I found adding really good tarp over my own tent was huge improvement in keep heat loss down through roof plus better snow slide. Good reflector behind stove helps bunch. DRY hardwood is absolute MUST for hot fire. I've tried using coal with limited success. Coal plus dry oak was decent. This was in 10x12 tent with decent size wood stove. You can damper all you want but unless stove has capacity for a lot of wood/fuel you will be getting up to add fuel. Simple mass balance of fuel to stove capacity. My thought is buy bigger stove than you think to gain capacity. [/QUOTE]
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