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Wall tent stove suggestions for late season cow hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="Ugly Dog" data-source="post: 2701322" data-attributes="member: 125501"><p>No matter the tent a cold weather liner, a tarp over the top and on the sides. I also like to have a vestibule/mud room at the entrance so you have two doors to go through. For me these are a must in cold weather and high altitude. </p><p> If you use a wood stove it is always helpfull to bring a little coal if you can get it or dried hedge and mix that in with your softer wood so you keep plenty of coals burning and last longer. You really have to be carful as it burns dang hot!! Propane stoves are convenient They both have their pluses and minuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ugly Dog, post: 2701322, member: 125501"] No matter the tent a cold weather liner, a tarp over the top and on the sides. I also like to have a vestibule/mud room at the entrance so you have two doors to go through. For me these are a must in cold weather and high altitude. If you use a wood stove it is always helpfull to bring a little coal if you can get it or dried hedge and mix that in with your softer wood so you keep plenty of coals burning and last longer. You really have to be carful as it burns dang hot!! Propane stoves are convenient They both have their pluses and minuses. [/QUOTE]
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