Blockcaver
WKR
We wore out one 8-man Alaskan Guide and still use #2. I like the Aluminum poles and the old Conestoga vestibule best. I’ve set it up alone in the dark. Easier with two people but not hard once you’ve done it dozens of times to do it alone.
Ours withstood a WY gale one night at Glendo Reservoir that took down every other tent on the east side of the lake.
I’ve used it in Northern BC on a few fly in caribou/moose hunts as base camp plus some quad in hunts. Works good in wind and snow. I use a catalytic heater in the vestibule. The 8-man is decent for 3 hunters with cots with the vestibule to cook in.
Our first “wore out” after many years of use….UV made the fly fabric deteriorate to where it was fragile. My calculations showed it had been up for nearly a cumulative year, much at higher elevations in CO and WY with significant time in AZ.
Ours withstood a WY gale one night at Glendo Reservoir that took down every other tent on the east side of the lake.
I’ve used it in Northern BC on a few fly in caribou/moose hunts as base camp plus some quad in hunts. Works good in wind and snow. I use a catalytic heater in the vestibule. The 8-man is decent for 3 hunters with cots with the vestibule to cook in.
Our first “wore out” after many years of use….UV made the fly fabric deteriorate to where it was fragile. My calculations showed it had been up for nearly a cumulative year, much at higher elevations in CO and WY with significant time in AZ.