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  1. onetreeman

    Budget hot tent & stove?

    The stove I went with is heavier than titanium but very compact (think large laptop). Has been on 12 missions both in fall and winter and still in great condition. the longer chimney has been great for spark mitigation. Wear gloves when rolling the chimney it the edges are very sharp.
  2. onetreeman

    Budget hot tent & stove?

    I have a slightly larger version of this Tipi Tent that fits 4-5 people but realistically 3 with gear. Crazy value for the cost. Attention to detail, taped seams, lightweight and compact. Need to buy stove jack section separately. This version would be very tight with 2 people, gear and a stove.
  3. onetreeman

    Awesome trail cam pictures?

    Hey bud move along
  4. onetreeman

    Hauling meat with a bike: Trailer vs Racks & Panniers

    Watch the used gear ads for an older 2 seater Chariot (now Thule) brand stroller/bike trailer. With a little patience you should be able to find some good deals. The older ones have vinyl windows that eventually crack so people sell them super cheap. I have hauled gear for base camps and hauled...
  5. onetreeman

    Grizzly electric fence?

    My hunting partners and I use the Bearwatch Systems Fence . It works great, and I seem to sleep a lot better in high density G Bear areas. It does add a bit of extra weight that can split up between a few packs and is barely noticeable. One area in particular usually has a sow and cubs roaming...
  6. onetreeman

    e-bike trailer attached to frame backpack

    That attachment looks fantastic! I have done something similar with a pulk in snow and eliminating any play in the system increases efficiency a lot. Any slack makes the whole system lurch back and forth. What if you added two side mounted wheelchair brakes to those angled pieces right next to...
  7. onetreeman

    Lets talk batteries

    I have been using the EBL lithium batteries this last year and they have performed the same as energizer IMO and are half the price. All my cameras stay out through the winter in Canada with temps regularly below -20c. with no issues. Cameras are spy point, sending photos once daily, 78% battery...
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