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Author Topic: Late fall-Cold weather tent hunting?  (Read 1453 times)

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Re: Late fall-Cold weather tent hunting?
« Reply #40 on: January 01, 2010, 11:22:00 AM »
Here are a few pics of our hunting camp for all seasons:

Pre set up:

 

Home 16x30 with 5 ft walls and a 5 dog stove:

 

Kitchen:
 

Shower with running hot water:

 

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Re: Late fall-Cold weather tent hunting?
« Reply #41 on: January 01, 2010, 11:46:00 AM »
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... It has 2 burners kind of like what you see in a BBQ grill.  With the vent, there is no problem with fumes and very little moisture.

 
Nice solution! I've used wood and really like it. but also have used non-vented propane and hated the moisture and concerns for keeping fresh air coming in. It seemed to me I could never make it fresh enough to my taste without basically negating the heating.
Anyway, vented propane seems like a great way to heat without having to hunt wood. A couple propane tanks are less nostalgic than wood, but much easier to have on hand. And this is coming from a die-hard wood burner. I heat my house with it.

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Re: Late fall-Cold weather tent hunting?
« Reply #42 on: January 01, 2010, 12:05:00 PM »
Depends what you mean "cold weather hunting"....of course if you are in a survival situation that's one thing.  If you are tent camping to hunt in weather down to say 10-20F or so propane would be my choice.  I've used it lots in my Cabela's 4 man Alaskan tent with no problem from moisture (little buddy type heater), maybe efficient venting is the problem some folks have??  I like wood stoves and wall tents when there is time, but on a DIY hunt by myself, when I can bring what I want (not packing in) there is no way I'm going to have the time to fool around with wood heat, just not enough hours in the day.

As far as the fumes from vent free heaters go, that is what these are made to do, if there was a real CO problem I don't think they would still be on the market.

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