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What do you mean, that is his old lady.......
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What do you mean, that is his old lady....... She looks more your speed. Meaning old. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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That's why Trav's old lady left, "I'm sick of this schidt"
TAK, It is not my fault your wife makes you live in a schit hole! Would LOVE to see tent and stove setup. Thanks, Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Campfire 'Bwana
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What do you mean, that is his old lady....... She looks more your speed. Meaning old. Travis Yeah, but the dress is too revealing, I couldn't deal with that.
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She's a freakin' hussy...
Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Damn her. Look at Jo Jo the pig faced little girl. She is a freak.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Dammit, Travis snuck one in on me while I was away.......
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There is cure for that creosote build up.It's called cleaning your chimney.I did it about twice a week in the winter whenIwas heating with wood. In elk camp,we did it about mid week in a ten day season.
It's not rocket science No, it's not, but it is a dirty, stinky job I'd rather not do in elk camp. And I have had a stove pipe plug up to the point it was hard to get a decent burn going. This was midway through a 10 day trip. Burning Douglas fir and using a spark arrestor. Next year I ditched the arrestor and fired a little harder with out issue.
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This is completely off the wood stove subject, but I thought I would throw it out. Several years ago due to my health and physical limitations, we quit doing pack ins. The we started to camp at the truck in a bigger wall tent with a wood stove. No problems, but again cutting all that firewood for a ten day hunt was hard for us old farts to do. I bought a 30K BTU Blue Flame heater from Northern Tool and heated with that. Guaranteed someone will come on here and say burning propane will cause a lot of humidity in the tent. Here in Colorado where it is relatively dry, I did not notice that, but it probably would in wetter climates. This worked out great. No more wood cutting, no chimney cleaning. Turn it down to low at night and stay comfy. Reach over in the morning and turn it up. Ten minutes and the tent is 65 degrees or more if wanted. Later,I had a newer 20 ft gooseneck stock trailer ,that I kept the front stall clean with no animals. When we got to out hunt area I set up the trailer as my living quarters and al kitchen for the entire camp. A 20 ft all steel trailer gets pretty cold, but that heater served us well. Usually we had to turn it off when cooking. Typically I used two 20 lb bottles of propane per season. here is the heater on the right side, in the trailer. Kind of messy,but it shows the heater. This might not work for the OP, but it is a different option if one is not packing in. Age has again caught up and passed me,so I sold all that and now have a slide in pop up camper and bumper pull traile.r Nice setup.
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One problem with choking a tent stove down is that the chimney creosotes up when burning coniferous softwoods. Old wives' tale. "Rural" legend. Moisture content is what determines creosote deposition, not the specie of wood burned. That is true. Flue gas temp is what determines creosote buildup, so a cooler fire will produce more. Burning softwoods however, has nothing to do with it. Would that isn't dry causes creosote because turning the moisture in the wood to steam, markedly lowers flue gas temps. Imo standing dead fir and lodge pole holds a lot of moisture, so yea it does matter. In contrast standing dead maple will be bone dry by the time the bark has slipped off.
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