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ID_Paul
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I recently returned from a solo elk hunt that was shortened in part due to lack of an adequate camp. It was well below freezing the whole time and overnight my boots froze so hard I couldn't put them on the next morning.
A friend advised me to get a wall tent and stove so I could be more comfortable during my late-season hunts. I think he has a good point, but I usually hunt solo and don't want to deal with a major camp setup.
I'm hoping some of the guys here could point me in the right direction of a tent and heating system that would be manageable by one guy.
I'd prefer a stove that doesn't require woodcutting. I want to spend my time hunting, not chopping wood. Looking for a pellet or oil stove, I assume. Something that could be kept going overnight without danger of monoxide poisoning.
In order to have a stove in it, the tent would need to be able to have a chimney, but I'm not familiar with tents like that which wouldn't require 2-4 guys to set up.
Any advice?
Thanks.
Paul
A friend advised me to get a wall tent and stove so I could be more comfortable during my late-season hunts. I think he has a good point, but I usually hunt solo and don't want to deal with a major camp setup.
I'm hoping some of the guys here could point me in the right direction of a tent and heating system that would be manageable by one guy.
I'd prefer a stove that doesn't require woodcutting. I want to spend my time hunting, not chopping wood. Looking for a pellet or oil stove, I assume. Something that could be kept going overnight without danger of monoxide poisoning.
In order to have a stove in it, the tent would need to be able to have a chimney, but I'm not familiar with tents like that which wouldn't require 2-4 guys to set up.
Any advice?
Thanks.
Paul