westernsloper
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Tell me about it. I just dropped close to $1500 on a tipi stove comboThanks for the reply. Honestly I think at this point my mind is just freaking out about the idea of dropping so much cash on a tent. I'd be coming up with nervous questions no matter what shelter I was looking at. After years of $150 tents from REI, this should be quite the upgrade. My wife thinks I'm nuts!
Rucker61, how do you like your Luna 5? I am thinking about buying a Luna 4 or 5 to use sheep hunting. I have done some research on them and have heard really good things and some bad things. One big complaint was stitching and I have noticed in most pics the doors have wrinkles in them. I'm not sure if that is just the way they have it setup or the fabric not straight with the zipper when sewn. What are your thoughts on the Luna 5 and Bear Paw Design? Would you buy from them again or go with a different tent? Thanks for any info in advance. I tried to PM you but your box is full and not excepting any messages.
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IMO if you want to run 2 people, a dog , and a stove you will need a six man shelter or equivalent. At least 100 sq feet. When you add a stove into the equation your square footage requirements increase dramatically. Take a look at the mock up from the Tigoat Vertex 6.5 (scroll down the page a bit) http://www.titaniumgoat.com/vertex6_5.html
DaveC, are you the Bedrock and Paradox guy? If so, great blog - your reviews and your blog really helped me make the decision to get a Unaweep pack. I've been a backpacker since my boy scout days ten years ago, but now that I'm living in western Colorado (where everyone seems to hunt), I've started hunting. Your blog is a great resource for someone like me looking to try new challenges.
Rucker61, do you have any pics of your Luna 5 set up? I would love to see them. Thanks
If you want to give it a try on a budget, check out Jimmy's Tarps on facebook or ebay. Has quite a few different Silnylon tarps/shelters to choose from and they are priced very well.
From my own experience, I did not like the small Tipi design. I had a Duomid, and always having to maneuver around the pole in the middle of that small shelter made it seem like the usable space was cut in half. The DT shelter I got from Jimmy's Tarps has an offset pole at one end of the shelter so its well out of the way of most things you need to do and positioned well so you can sit up at that end of the pitch. Weight is right at 10oz.
I talked to him the other day, and he is also making an annex/door for the DT shelter that will have a stove jack for 4 season use.
https://www.facebook.com/JimmyTarps