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Which 1-2p tent for backpacking in alpine environment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim in Washington" data-source="post: 610516" data-attributes="member: 17727"><p>During a hard rain it may be wet 4"-5" from the outside edge,I almost always end up pitching over wet grass once you get the stove going it dries out fast.The liner is worth while in my area.I've not ever camped on a real recent burn,usually a couple of years old so the dust has not been a problem. Two advantages of a wood stove are that you can use them during a burn ban and that you don't get the smoke in you're face</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim in Washington, post: 610516, member: 17727"] During a hard rain it may be wet 4"-5" from the outside edge,I almost always end up pitching over wet grass once you get the stove going it dries out fast.The liner is worth while in my area.I've not ever camped on a real recent burn,usually a couple of years old so the dust has not been a problem. Two advantages of a wood stove are that you can use them during a burn ban and that you don't get the smoke in you're face Tim [/QUOTE]
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