I always keep a pair of down booties in my sleeping bag, when I need them they are always there. I can't remember the name brand but they are a small piece of heaven when you have cold feet.
I have a Luna 6 with a stove jack and like it a lot. I haven't used a stove in it yet and the craftsmanship is very nice. I would not hesitate to buy from him again.
Is it better to cut a hole for the stove pipe or cut slits in a star shape pattern and push the pipe through. The fingers from the star shape pattern would be pushed up and help with water entering the tent from around the stove jack. Your thoughts?
Reaper,
What material are you using on your tent/tipi? Looks like your making something similar to my Luna 6. I enjoy your pictures of your projects. I'm just learning to sew but maybe one day I can make a tent/tipi.
I solved my cooler/ice issues also when I bought my 32' 5th-Wheel. I priced a couple of Yeti coolers and decided the 5th-wheel would be cheaper and has a bed.
I have some of Gutermann Mara 70 from Ripstopbytheroll. I have started sewing some scrapes to learn a little before I attempt to make anything. I have been trying to figure out the tension adjustments. Also, what causes miss stitching, it will be several stitches and then it will miss a few...
After renting for several years, I just bought my own and have the same plan as mentioned above. You don't have to go far at all here from Fairbanks to be out of cell service so it's a comfort to have if you need it. Before, I always rented from Surveyors Exchange here in Fairbanks and had great...
Skindaddy, I bought one off eBay after talking to the lady several times about it and she also insured and shipped it for free to Alaska. We have talked several more times since she shipped it, so I feel pretty good about it. Because of the price of shipping its coming on the slow boat and...
Looks nice, I ordered a set of there pull-out bags and the quality seems nice. I also talked to him on the phone and he answered a lot of question for me. Great guy for sure.