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I use a Seek Outside 6-man Tipi with a SO large titanium stove. This combination, with a decent pad (or lightweight cot) and a warm sleeping bag is really hard to beat for 2 hunters with packs and all their winter gear or 3 people in warmer conditions. It is a stick stove and you have to keep it stoked until bed time. When lights are out, the sleeping bag and pad provide the warmth in cold conditions. The stove provides both a cooking surface and warmth, which is just about all I ask of a small tent stove. It has work well for me in CO for 2nd rifle hunting seasons when it can get cold.


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I have a Nu-Way it's works but i prefer the buddy heater

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Apparently these are moisture wicking & have been advertised lots.

https://arcticoventent.com/tents/all-tents

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Pricey though!


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Unless absolutely necessary, Back Packing is for mild Weather and only requires one Heavy Blanket and a Ground Tarp. smile


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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
Apparently these are moisture wicking & have been advertised lots.

https://arcticoventent.com/tents/all-tents

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Pricey though!


Yep, same as above posted in yellow. Well worth the expenditure if you are going full on 4 season....

Will be one of the first purchases we make once we move to AK in a few years.


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Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Unless absolutely necessary, Back Packing is for mild Weather and only requires one Heavy Blanket and a Ground Tarp. smile


"Backpacking is for mild weather...."

Maybe back-packing is, but back-pack hunting sure isn't only for mild weather.

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Originally Posted by Tanner
Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Unless absolutely necessary, Back Packing is for mild Weather and only requires one Heavy Blanket and a Ground Tarp. smile


"Backpacking is for mild weather...."

Maybe back-packing is, but back-pack hunting sure isn't only for mild weather.

tanner


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I"d rather feed tanner than a ghost.


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If your main objective is car camping and safety, I suggest just a standard electric heater one would use on a cold room or a basement. Plug it into the electric box if your campsite has one, or get a little inverter generator if the campsite does not have an electric box. Super simple, safe and foolproof.

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2 years ago Snubbie was begging me to bring a llama inside the tent to keep him warm.


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Originally Posted by Bluemonday
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Unless absolutely necessary, Back Packing is for mild Weather and only requires one Heavy Blanket and a Ground Tarp. smile


"Backpacking is for mild weather...."

Maybe back-packing is, but back-pack hunting sure isn't only for mild weather.

tanner


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Honestly it has been a very longtime since I have heard of someone tough enough to Backpack out overnight for two days in a row of Hunting and then Backpack out all their Gear + a Deer or Elk, or maybe a Moose. How about you guys?

I set up Base Camp and sleep in the Cherokee and then venture out Hunting each day from there Myself. Packhorse aside, The Cherokee will travel anywhere any other mode of transportation is now legally limited to travel. smile


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Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Honestly it has been a very longtime since I have heard of someone tough enough to Backpack out overnight for two days in a row of Hunting and then Backpack out all their Gear + a Deer or Elk, or maybe a Moose.


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Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Originally Posted by Bluemonday
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Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Unless absolutely necessary, Back Packing is for mild Weather and only requires one Heavy Blanket and a Ground Tarp. smile


"Backpacking is for mild weather...."

Maybe back-packing is, but back-pack hunting sure isn't only for mild weather.

tanner


Don't feed him anything, please.


smile

Honestly it has been a very longtime since I have heard of someone tough enough to Backpack out overnight for two days in a row of Hunting and then Backpack out all their Gear + a Deer or Elk, or maybe a Moose. How about you guys?

I set up Base Camp and sleep in the Cherokee and then venture out Hunting each day from there Myself. Packhorse aside, The Cherokee will travel anywhere any other mode of transportation is now legally limited to travel. smile


Honestly I think it's been a long time since you've been outdoors. But you're right- I have no idea how some of those tough guys stay in a tent overnight.... Must be downright harrowing!

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Originally Posted by Tanner
I have no idea how some of those tough guys stay in a tent overnight.... Must be downright harrowing!

Tanner


I've heard it can be with some people, depending on what was on the menu.



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Originally Posted by Tanner
Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Originally Posted by Bluemonday
Originally Posted by Tanner
Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Unless absolutely necessary, Back Packing is for mild Weather and only requires one Heavy Blanket and a Ground Tarp. smile


"Backpacking is for mild weather...."

Maybe back-packing is, but back-pack hunting sure isn't only for mild weather.

tanner


Don't feed him anything, please.


smile

Honestly it has been a very longtime since I have heard of someone tough enough to Backpack out overnight for two days in a row of Hunting and then Backpack out all their Gear + a Deer or Elk, or maybe a Moose. How about you guys?

I set up Base Camp and sleep in the Cherokee and then venture out Hunting each day from there Myself. Packhorse aside, The Cherokee will travel anywhere any other mode of transportation is now legally limited to travel. smile


Honestly I think it's been a long time since you've been outdoors. But you're right- I have no idea how some of those tough guys stay in a tent overnight.... Must be downright harrowing!

Tanner


Not sure how you did it...but you guys were able to completely twist the point out of context. Maybe you just scanned keywords rather than actually read the sequence of points made?


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Originally Posted by Bugout4x4

Honestly it has been a very longtime since I have heard of someone tough enough to Backpack out overnight for two days in a row of Hunting and then Backpack out all their Gear + a Deer or Elk, or maybe a Moose. How about you guys?


Coming from a tinfoil hat wearing offroader, that's really not a surprise.

Sorry, couldn't resist... your forum name is low hanging fruit.

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Originally Posted by Bugout4x4
Unless absolutely necessary, Back Packing is for mild Weather and only requires one Heavy Blanket and a Ground Tarp. smile


LOL, don't tell my 55 year old wife that...

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Ten stream crossings, nice freezing water...

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Brad....I'd bust my azz on those greasy rocks for sure

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Ha! My wife's not the most sure footed, but she always manages. She carries "water shoes" and trekking poles. Both critical for her.


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